- Jeff Beal
Jeff Beal (born
June 20 ,1963 inHayward, California ) is an Americancomposer of music for film, television, recordings, and the concert hall. Highly regarded as a jazz instrumentalist and versatile composer, Beal's music often incorporates a synthesis of improvisatory and composed elements.Early life
Beal began trumpet studies in the third grade, after attending a school music assembly with his father. Upon hearing the trumpet played, he chose it as his instrument. Beal's grandmother, Irene Beal, was an accomplished pianist, professional silent-movie accompanist, and fan of trumpeter
Miles Davis . She gave Jeff a recording of Miles' collaboration withGil Evans , "Sketches of Spain ". Beal wrote his first long-form composition for the Oakland Youth Symphony Orchestra while a high school student. OYSO conductorKent Nagano had Jeff combine his love of jazz improvisation with an orchestral accompaniment. This merging of improvisation with classical composition has remained a hallmark of Beal's music. Beal went on to study composition and trumpet at theEastman School of Music inRochester, New York , and graduated in 1985 with a Bachelor of Music degree.Jazz career
Beal married fellow Eastman graduate, soprano Joan (Sapiro) Beal, and the pair moved from Rochester to New York City. It was there Beal composed and recorded his debut album, "Liberation", for Island Records. Beal's jazz band went on to perform at The Blue Note and the Montreaux Jazz Festival. At the request of
Chick Corea , Beal composed and recorded a concerto for the virtuosic jazz bassist,John Patitucci , for Corea's Stretch Records label. Beal's signature work, "Alternate Route", was composed for improvised trumpet and orchestra. Written fifteen years after his first long form composition, this piece was again premiered byKent Nagano and the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra, with Beal as trumpet soloist. He has also composed improvisatory concerti forDave Samuels , Larry Coombs, andTurtle Island String Quartet .Film and television composing
In the mid-1990s, Beal relocated to Los Angeles, where he is now in high demand as a film and television composer. Beal's first critical notice came in 2001, for his minimalist Americana score to Ed Harris' directorial debut, Pollock. He has since been nominated for eight
Emmy Awards , and has won three, one in 2007 for dramatic underscore to the TNT miniseries Nightmares and Dreamscapes Battleground episode, one in 2003 for his main theme to theUSA Network detective series Monk, and the other for a documentary aired during the2002 Winter Olympics entitled Peggy & Dorothy. Emmy nominations were awarded for his scoring work on HBO's evocative Depression era series,Carnivàle and the epic drama, Rome, also on HBO.elected film credits
*"Pollock"
*"The Situation"
*"Where God Left His Shoes"
*"Emmanuel's Gift"
*"Realms of the Unreal"
*"The Deal"
*"He Was a Quiet Man "
*"Appaloosa"elected television credits
*"
Carnivàle "
*"Rome"
*"Ugly Betty "
*"Nightmares and Dreamscapes "
*"Back When We Were Grownups "
*"Door to Door"
*"The Wool Cap "
*"Monk"Discography
*Liberation
*Objects in the Mirror
*Three Graces
*Contemplations
*The Gathering with Joan Beal
*Alternate Route
*Red Shift
*Pollock Original Soundtrack to film byEd Harris
*Monk
*Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion
*Carnivàle
*RomeExternal links
*Official|http://www.jeffbeal.com
*imdb name|0063618
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