Woohoo!! We’re beginning talks to hammer out specific details on the recording and production side of my soundtrack for THE BOOK OF I project; it’s looking to be a blast of an opportunity!… Which means I have a “drop dead” deadline now to complete the writing of everything…. A solid two more months to finish composing approx 30-45 minutes more of music…no prob!…. 😛
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Video of “Sweet Camila” Performance
Enjoy this video from the live performance of my work, “Sweet Camila,” from The Book of I Musical Response soundtrack, to be released with the novel and accompanying artwork later this year!
Live Debut of “Sweet Camila” Tomorrow!
Sunday, February 23rd, at 12pm sharp, I will be joined by the fabulous talents of Irene Shiao on violin, Cecille Asuncion on viola, and David Mason on cello in the debut live performance of my original string quartet from “The Book of I” soundtrack, Sweet Camila. We’ll be performing in Thayer Hall, at the Colburn School of the Arts in Los Angeles. Further information can be found here.
Later next month, the McKinley String Quartet is expected to record this work for the upcoming album. Stay tuned… You’ll be able to purchase the novel by Jorge Armenteros — and its accompanying artwork by Liselott Johnsson with my original soundtrack — later this year!
Third Theme in the Works
My next Book of I theme, titled “Sweet Camila,” is on its way forward! I’m making great headway with this charming string quartet! I can’t wait to record it live! 😉
Theme 2…
Hooray! I’ve just finished the writing of my second theme for “The Book of I” — Phillipy is Fragmented, composed for solo, amplified string trio (violin, viola, and cello) with string orchestra.