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Alf Clausen, Acclaimed Simpsons Composer, Dies at 84

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Alf Clausen, who spent nearly three decades as composer for The Simpsons—scoring seasons 2 through 28—died Thursday (May 29) at his Los Angeles home. Clausen’s daughter, Kaarin Clausen, told The Hollywood Reporter that her father had been diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy eight years ago. He was 84.

Clausen was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and was raised in Jamestown, North Dakota. While studying at North Dakota State University, Clausen took a correspondence course in big-band songwriting courtesy of Boston’s Berklee College of Music. He eventually transferred to the school, becoming its first French horn player.

Clausen abruptly departed The Simpsons in 2017. In 2019, he filed a lawsuit against Disney and Fox claiming that he was fired because of his “perceived disability and age.” The composer also revealed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Fox producers later responded and said that Clausen had been fired because he had been delegating work to his son and others without permission. Clausen was replaced by Bleeding Fingers Music, a music production company co-founded by Hans Zimmer.


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Author: Quinn Moreland, Walden Green

Written by: Quinn Moreland,Walden Green

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