Tony Anderson - Darkest Night

Until my new music is ready for release later this year, I’ve decided to share some of my previous work a few times each week. Today’s selection is “Darkest Night.“ I wrote Darkest Night (2016) as part of a score for a film called “The Heart of Man.“ I had about 8 weeks to write 75 minutes of music for the film - it was a difficult deadline because we had already booked a recording date with the orchestra in Slovakia before I started writing. My friend James Everingham is one of the most talented composers of our generation. He assisted me in the production for Darkest Night. If this piece has a touch of Zimmer, it’s for two reasons. First, because I love Hans’ music. But second because James works with Hans producing scores here in LA. James is a master at arrangement, production and sound design. He’s also tall and likes cheese and synthesizers as much as I do. Additional Production: James Everingham Strings Recorded at Slovenský Rozhlas in Bratislava, Slovakia Engineer: Peter Fuchs Conductor: Johannes Vogel Music Supervisor & Orchestrator: Brandon Collins Copyist: Paul Nelson Pro Tools: Josh Auer, Chad Wahlbrink & Jordan Critz Orchestral String Mix: Satoshi Noguchi Solo Violin Performance: Elizabeth Varnado Vocals: Timbre Cierpke License My Music: My Instagram: Support My Music on Bandcamp: My Website: Spofity: Apple Music:
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