Sentences with phrase «as a composer of»

Henze's original film output is relatively sparse, but fans of The Exorcist will no doubt recognize him as the composer of «Fantasia for Strings» - the stirring, harsh work that was excerpted by director William Friedkin in his effectively chilling pastiche score, and placed over the movie's final credits.
Bernard Herrmann is always thought of primarily as the composer of scores for deeply psychological movies, with one of his primary goals being to unsettle the audience.
John Williams will forever be known as the composer of a huge number of blockbuster scores, and rightly so, but sandwiched in between them are a number of worthy projects which allowed him to flex his muscles in an entirely different way.
The Oscar - winning composer — and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer — once brought Americana melancholy to weighty dramas such as «The Natural» and «Avalon,» but then got pigeonholed as the composer of Pixar (scoring the «Toy Story» films, among others).
Jason Graves has been officially announced as the composer of EA's upcoming Dead Space 2, the sequel to the 2008 smash...
I want to become skillful on both of my instruments, but I've always felt that my dream job would be as a composer of video game music.
I am the CEO of Monaca, Inc. and currently work as a composer of background music («BGM») of video games and various anime.
Occupying a liminal space somewhere between mainstream gaming and amateur work are professional musicians moonlighting as composers of erotic games.
There are a ton of people out there who know me solely as the composer of Journey, though I've written a lot of music other than that, and the goal is to never repeat myself and always be kicking over new rocks.
I was lucky enough to get to chat to Nathan McCree, creator of today's track of the day, about his work as composer of the original Tomb Raider and the main theme in particular.
I saw [Rare founder] Tim Stamper talking to Miyamoto, and I introduced myself as the composer of Banjo - Kazooie, totally drunk.
The multitasking Mr. Balula is probably best known as a composer of music that mingles and digitally manipulates both performed and found sound.
Every participant who arranges and re-arranges the parts is credited as a composer of the work.

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Gould, by contrast, created a thing of beauty by reinterpreting the baroque work of a German composer who was widely seen as a touch old - fashioned, even by his contemporaries.
In addition to the sound designers, they employ four full - time composers and a team of music producers, who record new music for the log - in and load screens, as well as for standalone music videos.
RICHARD FISHER: They — used to say about the music of — the German composer, Richard Wagner, «His music's not as bad as it sounds.»
And as a composer I try to be wary of that.»
I offer the link to a YouTube video of Rise Again by East Coast composer Leon Dubinsky, as sung by the Rankin Family.
Bach wrote it in part as an application for a post in the court of the Elector of Saxony in Dresden, a testament to his accomplishment as a composer.
A London church known as The National Musicians» Church is in a row with one of the UK's best - known composers after it said it wouldn't allow choirs and orchestras to play non-Christian music.
Composer John Rutter said the decision meant the church had «betrayed» musicians, many of whom use it as a rehearsal and warm - up space for larger concerts including the Proms.
Then we arrive at the greatest jazz composer of them all, Duke Ellington — a man who seemed, to his fans, as secular as they come.
The composition of the Ninth was delayed, as the harried composer revised the Eighth and compulsively revisited some of his earlier symphonies.
Typically lasting an hour or more, the works of this organist - composer are sonic cathedrals, often incorporating moments of silence, as though inviting the listener to appropriate what she or he has just heard.
Douglas Yeo (bass trombonist with the Boston Symphony), Phil Smith (principal trumpet with the New York Philharmonic), Wendy White (mezzo — soprano with the Metropolitan Opera), Jerry Blackstone (co — director of the country's leading conducting program at the University of Michigan), and Michael Kurick (award — winning composer on Vanderbilt's faculty) are but a handful of the hundreds upon hundreds of Christians active as professional musicians outside of C — Pop.
A portrait of the Austrian composer hung in his office — at the same level as a portrait of Calvin.
For his views on this see especially the discussion of the paper published here, «God as Composer - Director, Enjoyer, and, in a Sense, Player of the Cosmic Drama.»
«God as Composer - Director and Enjoyer, and in a Sense Player, of the Cosmic Drama» dates to 1987; the six arguments of Creative Synthesis are mentioned and two are summarized.
An investigation into the generic traits of existence reveals to the musician (both as composer and as analyst) the nature of creativity as varying form and not individuals — and creativity's need for prior synthesis of the tradition.
As he says in «God as Composer - Director»: «Even a tree's growth is shorthand for the self - multiplication of its cellAs he says in «God as Composer - Director»: «Even a tree's growth is shorthand for the self - multiplication of its cellas Composer - Director»: «Even a tree's growth is shorthand for the self - multiplication of its cells.
Of the symposium's quest for the historical Schubert, the reviewer wrote, «The view of Schubert as a «marginal» composer is itself not a marginal view, but in the mainstream of contemporary interpretatioOf the symposium's quest for the historical Schubert, the reviewer wrote, «The view of Schubert as a «marginal» composer is itself not a marginal view, but in the mainstream of contemporary interpretatioof Schubert as a «marginal» composer is itself not a marginal view, but in the mainstream of contemporary interpretatioof contemporary interpretation.
Describing himself a panentheist, one who believes God is in all things and that all things are in God, and the use of the analogy of the composer still writing the musical score, responding to the musicians, as descriptive of God's relations to an ongoing, creative evolutionary process, does share common themes and ideas with the process - relational vision.
Thus, in 1839 Richard Wagner makes a hasty escape from political intrigue, personal bankruptcy, and the humdrum of provincial life in Riga, again by sea; and it is this nautical misadventure that was to inspire his Flying Dutchman and, ironically, lay the foundations for his eventual success as a composer.
A London church known as The National Musicians» Church is in a row with one of the UK's best - known composers... More
Rachmaninoff is one of my favorite composers, and I have a lot of training in classical singing and some in classical piano, as well.
Jake Heggie's piece was commissioned by the SFO in 1998 as part of his work as composer «in «residence.
This Church has fired a well known music composer as choir director because he prayed and was «too spiritual» at choir practice, Fired an amazing organist (who played with one hand because of a disability) for reasons unknown.
As with sacred Scripture, so with the exercise of the Petrine ministry: the truth or otherwise of a teaching is based on the authority invested in it — in both cases, by God himself, guaranteed by his Holy Spirit — rather than on the identity, oftentimes unknown, of this or that composer (or composers) of a particular text.
Yet the 38 - year - old British composer of such blockbuster musicals as Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita and Cats, who has written such enormously popular melodies as «I Don't Know How to Love Him,» «Don't Cry for Me, Argentina» and «Memories,» demonstrated in the Requiem that he can also write beautiful serious music in the English choral tradition — while still holding on to his more rock - inspired identity.
Both baroque music and African - American gospel music have roots within the churches as well as within secular settings, permitting composers and performers in these idioms to make relatively minor stylistic adjustments that will readily put into play the appropriate range of associations, thoughts and feelings.
I know you see yourself as a theater composer and that you were unhappy with the Hollywood treatment of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Once started there was no stopping him, and Luther found yet another identity as poet and composer, and the principal originator of a whole new tradition of German church liturgy, rooted in the existing musical culture, and destined to reach its marvellous climax at Leipzig in the work of Johann Sebastian Bach.
The rock historian Martha Bayles referred to it as the Dionysian impulse within music, which allowed her to connect early rock with Romantic composers like Weber, Liszt, Wagner, and, most of all, Stravinsky and his Rites of Spring.
Cafe owner Nini Belcastro is known as the «Beethoven of the ice cream makers» — while the famous composer wrote many of his masterpieces without the ability to hear them, Nini can't taste most of his ice cream creations because of his lactose intolerance!
Creativity will be the keyword of the evening as it will feature film screening and original live music with the performance of composer Pete Drungle on archive images from Gaumont film studio.
In a further photograph, shared on Boca's Instagram page, the singer and composer is seen on the Bombonera turf, in a snazzy fisheye shot that looks as though it could have been the album cover of one of Oasis's early 90s albums.
«As far as we know,» says Rusty Magee, the young composer of 1919: A Baseball Opera, «there has never before been an opera or a ballet or anything theatrical based on the Black Sox scandal, which seems astonishing.&raquAs far as we know,» says Rusty Magee, the young composer of 1919: A Baseball Opera, «there has never before been an opera or a ballet or anything theatrical based on the Black Sox scandal, which seems astonishing.&raquas we know,» says Rusty Magee, the young composer of 1919: A Baseball Opera, «there has never before been an opera or a ballet or anything theatrical based on the Black Sox scandal, which seems astonishing.»
The society has seen fit to preserve, in framed photographs and monographs, certain events in the past of Woodson County — such as the birth of Buster Keaton in 1895 and the visit of President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1879 and the arrival in the county of Thurlow Lieurance, the composer of the song Falling Leaves, in 1885 and, most impressive of all perhaps, the sighting on the night of April 19, 1897 by Captain Alexander Hamilton of a brightly lighted, reddish airship with a cigar - shaped cabin 300 feet long.
Two of North Carolina's veteran bluegrass musicians join forces with some of the Triangle area's most versatile musicians to create modern, American, acoustic music featuring the full range of their talents as composers and arrangers.
The theme of the concert, played by the park's lighted fountain, was «Best of Broadway,» with highlights from «Showboat» and a tribute to composers Rodgers and Hammerstein, as well as more contemporary selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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