Composers of Stage32, I was just wondering what kind of music you write when you are not writing film scores. I usually write (mostly) atonal chamber or orchestral works, or things with alternative melodic/harmonic systems.
What about you?
Composers of Stage32, I was just wondering what kind of music you write when you are not writing film scores. I usually write (mostly) atonal chamber or orchestral works, or things with alternative melodic/harmonic systems.
What about you?
Hi, Folks -
I'm a composer in Atlanta, and new to the site. Is there a place to post examples our music? www.800east.com
Ken, I am not a moderator but I suspect it is based on your 'intentions'. If your intention is promotion - you are want us to listen to your music or watch a film with your music in order to find some...
Expand commentKen, I am not a moderator but I suspect it is based on your 'intentions'. If your intention is promotion - you are want us to listen to your music or watch a film with your music in order to find someone who will use your musical talents, then there is another lounge for that such as "introduce yourself" or "promotion". You can also go to the 'jobs' pull down and apply for posting looking for composers. On the other hand, if you are posting here information to help educate those who come to the lounge in such a way that you are using parts of your music as examples or for in-depth analysis, then I would assume that is OK. For example, if you were trying to discuss how to best score a zombie attack scene and provided one or two musical clips to support your comments/views, then I would think you are more interested in teaching than promotion. But again, that is a decision made by the moderators, not me.
Not mentioned in this article is the influence of certain orchestral composers taking music in new directions in the early 20th Century. Arnold Schoenberg, who came up with the 12-tone system of writi...
Expand commentNot mentioned in this article is the influence of certain orchestral composers taking music in new directions in the early 20th Century. Arnold Schoenberg, who came up with the 12-tone system of writing music, taught at USC and UCLA during the 1930s, influencing composers of movies and TV, who made use of his atonal style of composition to convey angst, horror, suspense. Schoenberg was the forefather of "Don't go in the basement!" music.
Another influential composer, Igor Stravinsky, whose specialty was polytonality and eventually 12-tone, too, spent most of his life in L.A. While he and Schoenberg, among the many European refugees fleeing from Nazi persecution and war, never themselves got to the contract stage of writing for movies or TV, they still managed to leave an impact.
Hi, Folks - I'm a musician/composer with a studio in Atlanta. I've done extensive work for Warner Bros., CNN, and The Weather Channel, along with thousands of recording/writing projects for local, national, and international talent. Always looking for new and interesting projects!
Welcome Ken!
Hello Ken, nice to meet you here. Your bio sounds awesome.
Hi Ken, lovely to meet you, if you ever need a lyricist for a title song or anything, let me know :)
Demo Movie of Legendary Composer/Arranger Gil Evans with Matthew Modine, Shot At Ken's Studio in Atlanta. http://www.800east.com
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Expand postHi Ken. I'm RB, Founder and CEO of Stage 32. As a screenwriter, producer, actor and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work, landing representation, launching projects, securing funding and simply making the connections that will make a difference in their careers. That's why I created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 1,000,000+ members representing every country on the planet making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth.
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Thanks, RB! I'm a music producer, composer, and audio engineer. I'll get my profile finished up and join in the fun. Ken
Excellent, Ken! You're certainly in the right place! We have a ton of composers and post production engineers here on Stage 32. Look forward to your contributions and thank you in advance for sharing the platform with your fellow creative peers!
Hello Ken -
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Expand postHello Ken -
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Yeah I love those types of shows, and would love to write for that type of stuff in the future.
That makes two of us. I am working on it. KK
21 neo-romantic piano concertos! I'm working to unseat Mozart.