Home » Jazz News » TV / Film

68

Oscar Nominated Debney Scores "Idlewild" with Arturo Sandoval

Source:

Sign in to view read count
Academy Award Nominated Composer John Debney Goes Musical With “Idlewild"

Universal Pictures Release due August 25

(Hollywood, CA) Academy Award nominated composer John Debney features world famous trumpeter Arturo Sandoval on his score for “Idlewild," a ragtime-inspired musical starring Andre Benjamin and Antwan Patton of R&B duo Outkast. The two artists, known in the musical world as Andre 3000 and Big Boi, play speakeasy performers in the Prohibition-era south that contend with gangsters who have their eyes on the club in which they perform. Brian Barber, who has built a career as a music video director for the Grammy Award winning pair, directs the film. It will be released by Universal Pictures on August 25.

With “Idlewild," the prolific John Debney once again proves his versatility and talent as he continues to compose for a diverse array of genres. His projects for 2005, encompassing thirteen features, include an elaborate full orchestral score for “Chicken Little" and a collaboration with superstar violinist Joshua Bell on the elegant and heartfelt score for “Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story." His upcoming projects include Christopher Reeves' last project “Everyone's Hero," “Barnyard," “Ant Bully," and “Evan Almighty."

In addition to his film projects, Debney premiered his “Passion of the Christ Symphony," a concert based on his Oscar-nominated score for the blockbuster film, to audiences in Rome and received a pontifical blessing from the Vatican. A later performance at Southern California's Crystal Cathedral raised funds for the American Red Cross' Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.

Last year, Debney, in his 40s, was honored with ASCAP's Henry Mancini Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his extraordinary scoring range. His credits include the hit films “Elf," “The Princess Diaries," “I Know What You Did Last Summer" and “Liar Liar."

For more information contact .


Comments

Tags

News

Popular

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.