Nathan Kelly

Nathan Kelly
Background information
Birth name Nathan Christopher Kelly
Origin Houston, Texas, USA
Occupation(s) Composer, orchestrator
Years active 2005–present
Website www.nathankelly.com
Nathan Kelly is an American composer in Los Angeles, best known for working as an arranger for recording artists such as Joss Stone, Andrea Bocelli, Jennifer Lopez, Dionne Warwick, The Tony Awards, and orchestrations on various film scores.[1]

Born: 1987

Education

Kelly (b. 1988) studied music composition at the University of Texas, film scoring at the University of Southern California, and took further education at the Juilliard School of Music, Tanglewood, Massachusetts, Aspen Music School, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Bowdoin, Maine, and the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program, Seattle.[2] His composition teachers were Tobias Picker and film composer Bruce Broughton.[1][3]

Career

In the early 2000s, Kelly began his career as an intern at Walt Disney Music Studios[4] in Kissimmee, Florida writing arrangements for the bands at Walt Disney World and proofreading.[4] After graduating college, he moved to New York City and interned for the Oprah Winfrey Broadway musical The Color Purple.[5] During this time, he worked as a pianist playing in the orchestra pit of Broadway musicals, including The Phantom of the Opera, The Wedding Singer, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Grease, Altar Boyz, Forbidden Broadway, and Radio City Music Hall.[6] He then studied orchestrations with Jonathan Tunick and Danny Troob and began arranging for singing artists such as Lea Salonga, Sarah Brightman, Audra McDonald, and record albums for Radio Disney, Dionne Warwick, Joss Stone, Rod Stewart, Andrea Bocelli and Jennifer Lopez.[7]

Kelly has acted as composer-in-residence at eight institutions across the United States: Ucross Foundation,[8] Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts,[9][10][10] Atlantic Center for the Arts,[11] Academy of Music in Paris, Hambidge, Woodstock, Banff Music Centre, Helene Wurlitzer and Headlands Center for the Arts.[4] His symphonic works have been premiered by the Orchestre de Paris, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra,[12] Knox-Galesburg Symphony,[13] the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Austin Symphony Orchestra, League of American Orchestras, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Missoula Symphony Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, New York Pops, The Hollywood Bowl, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Kelly has also collaborated with conductors such as André Previn[14][15] and Randol Alan Bass.[4]

In 2010, Kelly moved to Los Angeles and attended the Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program at the University of Southern California,[16] and was mentored by the film composer Thomas Newman.[16] In 2011, Kelly won the American Composers Orchestra composition contest from a national call for scores,[12] and was a finalist in the Morton Gould Young Composers Contest.[17] He was featured in ASCAP's "Playback" magazine.[4] He was also selected to participate in the ASCAP/NYU and ASCAP/LA workshops for film composers and has worked for Marc Shaiman, Stephen Schwartz and currently for David Foster.[18]

Projects

  • 2005 - "Lea Salonga: Carnegie Hall Debut"[15]
  • 2006 - "Oprah Winfrey's 'The Color Purple'"
  • 2006 - "Disney Radio Jams (album)"
  • 2006 - "Mame: 20th Anniversary at The Kennedy Center"
  • 2007 - "Audra McDonald: Live at Lincoln Center & PBS"
  • 2008 - "That's So Raven"
  • 2008 - "The Tony Awards"
  • 2008 - "Gypsy (Revival)"
  • 2009 - "101 Dalmatians (tour)"
  • 2010 - "Dionne Warwick: Only Trust Your Heart (album)"
  • 2010 - "Sèance on a Wet Afternoon: Opera by Stephen Schwartz"
  • 2011 - "Five for Fighting" live concerts
  • 2011 - "Jackie Evancho" Christmas album
  • 2012 - "Joss Stone" album
  • 2012 - "Mary J. Blige" Christmas album
  • 2012 - "Andrea Bocelli" album
  • 2012 - "Newsies" on Broadway
  • 2012 - "Hansel & Gretel Witch Hunters"
  • 2012 - "Rod Stewart" Christmas album
  • 2013 - "NBC's Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks over NYC"
  • 2013 - "Robin Williams' Angriest Man in Brooklyn"
  • 2013 - "Imogen Heap" live concerts
  • 2013 - "Celtic Thunder" live tours
  • 2014 - "Bryan Adams" album
  • 2014 - "Kristen Chenoweth: Live at the Hollywood Bowl"
  • 2015 - "Sparks: Live at the Barbican & Live at the Ace"
  • 2016 - "Walt Disney World: Shanghai Tarzan shows"

References

  1. 1 2 About Me | Archived March 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "Nathan Kelly - Google-profiel". Profiles.google.com. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
  3. "Picasa Web Albums - Nathan Kelly - Nathan Kelly". Picasaweb.google.com. February 1, 2010. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "Composer | orchestrator". Nathankelly.com. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  5. "The official source for Broadway Information". IBDB. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  6. "Yasni-Ergebnis für". Yasni.com. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  7. Nathan Kelley, ISBN 978-613-5-35689-2 - Books, Discount Books, Cheap Books, Australian Bookstore - Emporium Books
  8. "Residency Program - Res-Fall09". Ucross Foundation. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  9. "KHN Resident Biographies, Session 2011.2 (July - December)" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  10. 1 2 "Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts: Alumni". Khncenterforthearts.org. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  11. artists.html
  12. 1 2 "EarShot: Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra New Music Readings". Earshotnetwork.org. February 9, 2011. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  13. "International Call For Scores | Knox-Galesburg Symphony". Knoxgalesburgsymphony.org. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  14. "André Previn - the official website". Andre-previn.com. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  15. 1 2 Songtext - NATHAN KELLY Lyrics - lyrics-world.de - Nathan Kelly Archived March 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  16. 1 2 "Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television". Smptv.net. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  17. "February New Music Festival". Bpo.org. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  18. "Nathan Kelly at DuckDuckGo". Duckduckgo.com. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
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