Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), is proud to continue its support of the Sundance Institute Film Music and Sound Design Lab for more than two decades. The Labreturns to the Skywalker Sound legendary facilities for the seventh year from July 9-22. This year's international group of fellows include Ho-Ling Tang, Jorge Aragón, Brito Gene Back, Ghiya Rushidat, Aska Matsumiya, Ozie Cargile, Sara Broshofske and Emily Rice, who represent a variety of countries from Cuba, Hong Kong, Japan, Saudi Arabia, the UK and the U.S.A.
This year's creative advisors include BMI executive, Doreen Ringer-Ross and a cast of award-winning BMI composers Alan Silvestri, Harry Gregson-Williams, James Newton Howard, Miriam Cutler, Fil Eisler, Tony Morales and music editor Adam Smalley, Ken Kwapis, Marco Beltrami, Brooke Wentz and Christophe Beck. Sound designers Randy Thom, Bob Edwards, Pete Horner, Dennis Leonard, Richard Gould, Baihui Yang, Kim Patrick, Stephen Urata, Alyssa Nevarez and music editor Jonathon Stevens will also be onsite to help mentor the fellows during the two-week program.
About the composers:
Jorge Aragón Brito is a Cuban composer and teacher with more than 15 years of experience composing, producing and arranging. Jorge's work with Silvio Rodríguez as a classical pianist and programmer has led him to compose more than a hundred live concerts with various International Artists. In 2018, Jorge received one of Cuba's highest honors, winning the Cubadisco Grand Prize with the Libre de Pecado phonogram. Other honors include first place in the Amadeo Roldan Piano Contest (2006) and the Jojazz competition in composition (2008). Jorge currently works with the Lyceum Orchestra of Havana alongside Jose Antonio Méndez, and is working on a concert dedicated to the 500 years of founded Havana.
Gene Back is a Korean American composer and multi-instrumentalist based in Brooklyn, NY. His work includes award winning films such as Dear Angelica and Cake, dozens of international advertising campaigns from Mercedes Benz to Google, and Burning Man: The Musical. A former live member of the electronic/folk band, The Books. Gene has worked with numerous acclaimed artists including Talib Kweli and Gotye. He is currently finishing a series for Netflix. Sara Broshofske developed a strong love for music while growing up in Ogilvie, Minnesota. She received her bachelor's degree at the University of Wisconsin- Superior, where she studied composition and clarinet performance. Afterwards, she received a master's degree in Music Composition from the Screen at Columbia College-Chicago. Since 2015, she has been working as a composer, performer and collaborator in Los Angeles. Recent composing projects include Beloved Beast (2018), When I Leave (2017), and Ready to Mingle (2019). Ozie Cargile is a Los Angeles-based composer and pianist. Originally from Detroit, Cargile's works have been performed by orchestras such as the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Orchestra of St. Luke's in New York. He has more than 15 years of experience as a professional piano and composition instructor for students of all ages. In 2011, his choral orchestral work Song for Humanitywas premiered by the Boulder Symphony of Boulder, Colorado in collaboration with the 120-voice Boulder Chorale as a precursor to Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Aska Matsumiya is a musician and composer originally hailing from Japan. She has been creating music for more than 15 years, and in 2010, a song from her first EP was featured as the theme song for the Spike Jonze short film I'm Here and won the award for Best Original Music at the AICP Awards. Since then, she has scored seven films with award winning filmmakers spanning many genres. Her most recent film 37 seconds, directed by Hikari, won the audience award at Berlinale. Before that, Selah & The Spades, directed by Tayarisha Poe, and This Is Personal, directed by Amy Berg, premiered at Sundance. Last year she scored the critically acclaimed film Skate Kitchen, directed by Crystal Moselle and starring Jaden Smith.ABOUT BMI:
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