Celebrating TV Music with Composers of FX, Disney+, Hulu, NatGeo
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1h 14m
The GRAMMY Museum welcomed composers of Shōgun, X-Men ’97, Only Murders in the Building, What If?, Queens, and Jim Henson: Idea Man to the Museum’s intimate 200-seat Clive Davis Theater for an evening including a panel discussing moderated by Vice President - Guild of Music Supervisors Heather Guibert about their creative process.
Composers Leopold Ross, Nick Chuba, The Newton Brothers, Siddhartha Khosla, Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum, Morgan Kibby, and David Fleming will discuss the elements of crafting their dramatic & dynamic scores for television. From superheroes to puppet masters, historical feudal lords to true crime fanatics - the evening was filled with creative conversation around making music and telling stories with melodies and sonic textures.
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