- Jean-Pascal Beintus
in 1983, he selected Beintus as a founding double bass player. His first work, "Samskara", was for double bass and chamber orchestra.
In 1996
Kent Nagano , then music director of the Opéra de Lyon, recognized Jean-Pascal Beintus' talents as composer and began to commission works from him. Since then, he has written music for nearly every type of ensemble, and for theatre, concert hall and film.Recent commissions have come from the
Berlin Philharmonic ("He's Got Rhythm: Homage toGeorge Gershwin "), theRussian National Orchestra ("Wolf Tracks and Peter and the Wolf "), the Hallé Orchestra ("Couleurs Cuivres"), the Berkeley Symphony ("Berkeley Images", "Luna Tree" and "Bremen Town Musicians"), the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra ("Kobe Symphony", which was featured on David Benoit's 2005 release, "Orchestral Stories", on Peak Records), l'Orchestre de Paris ("Cordes et Lames"), the State of California ("Manzanar: An American Story"), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ("Nature Suite"), and the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin ("Le Petit Prince ").Jean-Pascal Beintus' film work includes the original score of the
Leonardo DiCaprio film "The 11th Hour ", as well as orchestratingAlexandre Desplat ’s scores for "Syriana " andGolden Globe -winning score of "The Painted Veil".A recording of Jean-Pascal Beintus' "Wolf Tracks" featuring
Bill Clinton ,Mikhail Gorbachev andSophia Loren as narrators received a 2004Grammy Award .Antonio Banderas narrated the Spanish version, released in 2007.External links
* [http://www.beintus.com/ Official Website]
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