- Jonathan Elias
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Name = Jonathan Elias
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born = 1956New York City ,New York , USA
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Instrument = piano, others
Genre = many
Occupation =composer ,record producer
Years_active = 1976-present
Label = Sony Classical
URL = http://www.eliasarts.com/Jonathan Elias (born 1956) is an American
composer andrecord producer , known for his movie soundtracks, production for several pop and rock acts, and his award-winning advertising music including the PBS logo instrumental from October 1, 1984 to October 1, 1989. [http://www.eliasarts.com Elias Arts] ]Background
Elias was born in
New York City in 1956. He started playing piano at the age of six, and was composing his own music by twelve, inspired in part byBroadway musical s. He liked rock music, but also admiredBéla Bartók ,Igor Stravinsky , andSergei Rachmaninoff . [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,427196,00.html Artist Direct biography: Jonathan Elias] ]He attended the
Eastman School of Music with aspirations of becoming a classical composer and conductor, and thenBennington College inVermont in 1976. While still in school, he cut his teeth doing the music for movie trailers, most notably "Alien", and later scored the trailers for "Blade Runner ", "Gandhi", and "Back to the Future ". He went on to work on numerous movie soundtracks, starting with "Children of the Corn " and including "Parents", "Chaplin", and more. [http://www.myspace.com/jonathaneliasmusic Official MySpace Page For Jonathan Elias] ]1980s
He and his brother Scott Elias founded the music and advertising firm Elias Associates in 1980; it later became Elias Arts. The company had several notable successes, including the crunching "Moon Landing" theme used in the top-of-the-hour branding of
MTV , theColumbia Pictures logo theme, and the famousYahoo! yodel .He met John Barry (of
James Bond soundtrack fame) in the early 1980s, and began working with him on several movie soundtracks, including "Jagged Edge" and "A View to a Kill ". It was during the "A View to a Kill" sessions in 1985 that Elias met and became friends with the members of pop groupDuran Duran (they performed the title song for the movie).While working on the soundtrack to the film "
9½ Weeks " the year after that, Elias co-wrote the single "I Do What I Do" with Duran Duran's bassist John Taylor, who performed the vocals — his first solo venture. The song went to #42 on theUK Singles Chart , and to #23 on theBillboard Hot 100 in the US. Elias and Taylor also co-wrote and co-produced the melancholy piano instrumental "Jazz", released on the b-side of the single. Elias and Taylor went on to co-write an album's worth of additional unreleased material together that year, which would eventually be collected on Taylor's 1999 album "Resumé". [Taylor, John. [http://web.archive.org/web/20070319093149/http://www.trusttheprocess.com/JT.JE.intv.html Urban Experimental Work 1985/86: Interview with Jonathan Elias] ", February 23, 1999. (web archive)]Elias produced an album for
Grace Jones and co-produced (with Daniel Abraham) Duran Duran's 1988 album "Big Thing ". He also returned to playMoog synthesizer on Duran's 1995 album "Thank You".In 1989, Elias recruited the entire Duran Duran lineup for his first solo album, called "
Requiem For The Americas ". The most recognizable of Duran Duran's contributions to the album was vocalistSimon Le Bon 's solo track "Follow In My Footsteps", which also featured Bangle vocalistSusanna Hoffs on backup vocals. John Taylor played bass on "The Chant Movement", with other Duran members adding their instrumental touches on various tracks. Other vocalists on the album includedGrace Jones ,Toni Childs ,Michael Bolton ,Patti Scialfa , andJon Anderson .1990s—2000s
Elias then worked with the band Yes on their 1991 album "Union". Many band members were not speaking to each other, and the disjointed working atmosphere and the involvement of outside musicians (which allowed the piece to be finished at all) led to an uneven album which was generally unpopular with critics and fans. Elias was often blamed for the album's failure. [Potts, Henry. [http://www.bondegezou.demon.co.uk/iv/jeinterview.htm Interview with Jonathan Elias] , "Bondegezou", March 2001.]
In 1992, Elias moved to California, and shifted his focus from movies and rock music to advertising. His firm Elias Arts has won an
Emmy Award for the "Move" theme forNike Inc. , and has garnered dozens ofClio Award s and other advertising trophies for work for top-line corporations such as Ford, GM, Nissan, Audi, Infiniti, Mercedes, AT&T, NASDAQ, IBM, Apple, Sony, Levi's, and Adidas.Elias released another solo project, "
The Prayer Cycle ", in 1999. This is a nine-part contemporary choral symphony in twelve languages (including Hebrew,Latin , Swahili andUrdu ). Vocalists on this album includeAlanis Morissette ,Linda Ronstadt ,James Taylor ,Ofra Haza ,Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ,Salif Keita , andYungchen Lhamo of Tibet.In 2004, he released "American River", a work combining
piano andstring quartet compositions withspoken word performances byEmmylou Harris ,Kris Kristofferson ,Marty Stuart ,Rosanne Cash andJohnny Cash (in one of his last recorded works). "American River" was nominated for aGrammy Award for Best New Age Album in that year.He also collaborated with
Robert Downey Jr. on his 2004 solo album "The Futurist" and on the soundtrack for Downey's film "The Singing Detective".As of 2008 , his most recent movie work has been on "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints " (2006) and "Pathfinder" (2007), with the help of co-composersJimmy Haun , David Wittman, Nathaniel Morgan and Tim Davies. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0253486/ Jonathan Elias] at theInternet Movie Database ]His next album "The Prayer Cycle II" is to be released in 2008. The London Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir will be accompanying a number of vocalists, including Sting,
Salif Keita ,Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan , andJonathan Davis ofKorn .Discography
olo albums
*"" (1990)
*"The Prayer Cycle " (March 23, 1999Sony Classical )
*"American River" (August 24, 2004Decca Records )
*"The Prayer Cycle II" (2008, Universal Classics) - upcomingAs record producer (selected discography)
* "
Big Thing " (1987) ,Duran Duran
* "Gutterboy" (1990),Gutterboy
* "Bullet Proof Heart" (1990), Grace Jones
* "Union" (1991), Yes
* "The Futurist" (2004), Robert Downey, Jr.Film and television scores
* "Children of the Corn" (1984)
* "Tuff Turf " (1985)
* "Jagged Edge" (1985), synth programming only
* "Vamp" (1986)
* "9½ Weeks " (1986), title song only
* "Almost You " (1987)
* "Two Moon Junction " (1988)
* "Shakedown" (1988)
* "Parents" (1988)
* "Far From Home" (1989)
* "Rude Awakening" (1989)
* "Forced March " (1989)
* "Chaplin" (1992), title song only
* "Morning Glory" (1993)
* "Leprechaun 2 " (1994)
* "Jailbait " (1994)
* "Recon" (1996)
* "" (1999) (mini) TV mini-series
* "The Invisible Man" (2000) TV series
* "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints " (2006)
* "Pathfinder" (2007)References
External Links
* [http://www.myspace.com/jonathaneliasmusic Jonathan Elias Music Myspace]
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