A Busy May: Update on Current Projects
May 11, 2010
I’ve got a lot on my plate this month. Be sure to look for these projects if they come through your area!
- Scoring an industrial film for Left Brain Right Brain Productions. This one has a 2-day turnaround. I’ll be recording a sight-reading French Horn player today, after I finish writing the part just before his arrival.
- Scoring a short film for Director Bob Rzadzki entitled “Times Are Gone For Honest Men”. It’s an Aronofsky homage, and also has a 2-day turnaround.
- Doing an arrangement of a number of Queen songs for Chicago Tap Theatre‘s June One-Night-Only show, “Tap Out Loud” on June 19th. This involves a choir, a marching band, and me on the piano. Not to be missed!
- Scoring the short film, “Single Waltz”, for Director Hsin-Yin Sung. We’ll be recording the solo cellist on Sunday.
- An original chamber piece for a contemporary ensemble in Washington, D.C., “The Glacier Sequence” will be performed later this year. Scored for Flute, Clarinet, Percussion, Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Electronics.
- I’ll be scoring a short film titled “The Confession” later this summer for Director Matt Mascia.
- Composing an original choral setting of Psalm 137 for Voices of Washington in Washington, D.C.
Additionally, there will be new and updated video clips posted here tomorrow morning! Come back and check them out!
There are several other projects coming down the pipeline, so stay tuned, and thanks for reading and listening.
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Stacy Chambers | May 11, 2010 at 8:26 am
Holy schneikes! You are busy.
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