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In a message dated 96-09-13 12:43:52 EDT, you write:
<< Hello, I like to write and I work for this everyday. Now I'm
making a educational program for the National TV. But I can't find the
real rythm.ay be I need some help. There is 12 minute for each of series.
About my e-mail adresse. I'm working like a librarian too. But there is no
probl
em.
Lina
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Hi Lina,
Your posting is a bit unclear about what sort of help/assistance you requre
with your project. But if there's anyway that I can help out, let me know.
I'm a professional composer and music producer (please see short bio below.)
Your project sounds interesting! I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Daniel O'Brien
Occupation: Composer for Film & Television
Company Name: ALLEGRO MUSIC, Original Scoring & Music Production
Specialties: Contemporary & Orchestral styles (DEMOS Available upon request)
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Short List of Credits: CBS On-Air Promos for: Murder She Wrote; Murphy Brown;
Walker, Texas Ranger; Cybill; The Nanny; Diagnosis Murder; David Letterman;
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman; and the Network News.
Current Project: World premiere of "The Pleides" and "Colorado Suite" with
the London Symphony Orchestra - July 1996. The "Colorado Suite" is a series
of
movements based on an original piece commissioned by the CBS
Television Network for the popular series, "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman."
Now in post-production for an EP of these selected Orchestral Works.
Instruments Played: Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Classical Guitar, Keyboard
(arranger's chops), Orchestral Percussion, and of course: the Irish Tin
Whistle
Favorite Quote (this week): "Contrary to the cliche, genuinely nice guys most
often finish first, or very near it." - Malcom Forbes
Hobbies: "Who has time for a hobby! I've got a deadline to meet!!!"
Contact Info:
Daniel O'Brien
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Voice: 818-708-1917
FAX: 818-782-1921
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