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Loren Toolajian : Into The Light
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Contemporary film and theatre music, in collaboration with Sam Shepard and other artists.
Genre: Classical: Contemporary
Release Date: 2000
Into The Light Record Label: Unichrom
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Overture 1:58 Album Only
Moans 4:47 Album Only
Jean 0:34 Album Only
June & Jean 1:32 Album Only
Future 4:01 Album Only
Cleveland, 1974 4:53 Album Only
Finale 9:25 Album Only
Underture 2:20 Album Only
Open 1:40 Album Only
Pier 2:31 Album Only
Street 1:04 Album Only
The Beginning 1:42 Album Only
Daniel/Lydia 1 0:19 Album Only
Beginning, Act 2 0:41 Album Only
Daniel/Lydia 2 0:55 Album Only
Church 1:21 Album Only
The End 1:35 Album Only
Rudy Blue: Main Theme 3:44 Album Only
Bike Ride 0:50 Album Only
Rudy & Carl 2:10 Album Only
Rudy & Agnes 1:35 Album Only
Searching 2:52 Album Only
Pussycat Open 0:37 Album Only
Pussycat Variation 0:42 Album Only
The Sad Lament of Pecos Bill 18:45 Album Only
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Album Notes

Loren Toolajian has been composing music for film, theatre, television and radio for over fifteen years. As the resident composer for Signature Theatre Company in New York from 1992 to 1999, he collaborated with playwrights Lee Blessing, Edward Albee, Horton Foote, Adrienne Kennedy, Sam Shepard, Arthur Miller, and Anthony Clarvoe. In 2000, he wrote music for Regina Taylor's "Urban Zulu Mambo", and most recently for Lanford Wilson's off-Broadway hit "Burn This", starring Catherine Keener and Edward Norton. He has also written music for children's choir, and his musical theatre piece, "The Things That Go Bump In the Night," was premiered in 2002 by the Actors Theatre of Louisville. He is currently composing a requiem, "For The Dead and What's Inside Us", to premiere in 2003.

Toolajian's award-winning music production company, SandBlast Productions, is located in New York City, where it produces and performs music for many clients, including HBO, MTV, Nickelodeon, Noggin, Sesame Street, and Showtime.

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