You and a guest can enjoy the opportunity to meet composer and producer Stephen Endelman at his studio in Los Angeles!
Meet Stephen and watch him score music for his latest project!
Stephen Endelman is a Grammy and Golden Globe-nominated composer, arranger and producer whose work ranges from lush, classical film scores, to contemporary, pop-driven tapestries. He has worked with many artists including Elvis Costello, Diana Krall, KT Tunstall, Sheryl Crow, Robbie Williams, Alanis Morissette, Natalie Cole and the soprano Renee Fleming. Stephen got his first break working on Nancy Savoca's film Household Saints, followed by the Warner Brother's film Imaginary Crimes for Anthony Drazen. Stephen is the only living composer to have had a ten picture deal with Miramax, which included films such as Flirting With Disaster and The Englishman Who Went Up The Hill But Came Down The Mountain. Stephen's in the process of writing a Broadway show based on the iconic television show Upstairs Downstairs, for which he has the rights, in collaboration with Theresa Rebeck. He's also working on his first animated series Pete The Cat, a new musical show produced by Swampy Marsh, with song collaborations with Elvis Costello, Diana Krall, KT Tunstall, and Don Was. In 2016, he divided his work between feature film and television. Including, once again collaborating with director Raymond DeFelitta on the miniseries for ABC Madoff staring Richard Dreyfuss and Blyth Danner. Other TV series this year include Chasing Life and Hindsight. Endelman recently completed Greater, the story of Brandon bulls worth which opened August 22nd. Endelman also wrote the score for the Netflix documentary Atari Game over as well as the upcoming documentary High Notes. Other credits include, David Mamet's Redbelt starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tim Allen and Emily Mortimer for Sony pictures and The Grand for director Zak Penn, which starred Woody Harrelson. Over 45 film credits have followed including Lionsgate's Two Family House, which received an Audience Award for Best Dramatic Film at the Sundance Film Festival 2000, Disney's Tom and Huck, Norman Rene's Reckless, and Largo Entertainment's City of Industry, directed by John Irvin. He also scored October Film's Kicked in the Head, a Martin Scorsese production directed by Matthew Harrison, Polygram Filmed Entertainment's The Proposition, Largo Entertainment's Finding Graceland, Morgan Creek's Imaginary Crimes, and Sony's Jawbreaker, in addition to the box office hit Flirting with Disaster. he won the ASCAP Foundation Award as Resident Composer at the Metropolitan Opera Guild where he has been a resident artist since 1993.