- Kristopher Carter
Kristopher Carter is an American composer. He grew up in
San Angelo, Texas and currently lives inLos Angeles, California .In 1993, Carter graduated magna cum laude from the
University of North Texas . As a student, he won first prize in the 1992 UNT Concerto/Aria competition with his symphonic overture, "A Titan's Epitaph". TheUniversity of North Texas Symphony Orchestra , under the direction ofAnshel Brusilow , first performed the overture in 1993. After that, Carter received commissions for concert works from cellistCarter Enyeart , saxophonistRobert Austin and the University of North Texas Men's Chorus. The work commissioned by Austin, "Grand Duo Concertante", has been featured on several nationally syndicated college radio programs.Carter began his career as one of the youngest composers to work for
Warner Bros. . He received anEmmy Award for "Batman Beyond " and has received five other Emmy nominations. His fifteen independent feature films have screened at festivals includingSouth By Southwest ,Slamdance , theAtlanta Film Festival ,Shriekfest and the 2008Park City Film Music Festival , where his feature "Yesterday Was A Lie" won a Gold Medal for Best Impact Of Music In A Feature Film.He made his
Hollywood Bowl debut in 2001 with a commission fromJohn Mauceri and theHollywood Bowl Orchestra . In the record world, he has collaborated withThe Wallflowers 'Rami Jaffee and blues guitaristKenny Wayne Shepherd . Carter was named Commissioning Composer of the Year by theTexas Music Teachers Association and also received a fellowship toRobert Redford 's Sundance Composers Institute. He served as the first Composer-In-Residence of theBel Canto Northwest Opera Festival and has given clinics across the country on film composition.External links
* [http://www.kristophercarter.com/ Official website]
* [http://imdb.com/name/nm0141766/ IMDB entry]
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