by Bruce Hembd
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An inside look at the NYU/ASCAP Foundation Film Scoring Workshop.
by Jeffrey DiLucca
This year marked the 10th annual NYU/ASCAP Foundation Film Scoring Workshop in memory of the late Walt Disney Studios composer, Buddy Baker. A stellar composer with outstanding film credits such as The Fox and the Hound, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and a grammar school favorite of many a music major, Donald in Mathmagic Land, Baker gave… Read more…
by Jon Burlingame
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Veteran composers Bruce Broughton and Dennis McCarthy took top honors at Thursday night’s 25th annual film and television music awards of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Approximately 600 attended the black-tie event. Broughton – well-known for his Oscar-nominated score for Silverado, Grammy-nominated music for Young Sherlock… Read more…
An exclusive sit-down with Film Score Monthly
by Tim Curran and Saul Pincus
Award-winning Hollywood composer held in high esteem by peers
by Jon Burlingame
Bruce Broughton turns 65 today. But don’t speak about retirement to the Oscar- and Grammy-nominated, multi-Emmy-winning composer. He seems to be busier than ever, with projects in multiple arenas of music-making – from concert-hall commissions to high-profile animation projects to theme-park rides – and he remains a leader in the Hollywood music community, currently serving… Read more…