Jan A.P. Kaczmarek - The Visitor OST - The Visitor Overture video free download


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Jan A. P. Kaczmarek is a composer with a tremendous international reputation that continues to grow. As a successful recording artist and touring musician, Jan turned to composing film scores as his primary occupation. Jan's first success in the United States came in theater. After composing striking scores for productions at Chicago's Goodman Theatre and Los Angeles' Mark Taper Forum, Jan won an Obie and a Drama Desk Award for his music for the New York Shakespeare Festival's 1992 production of John Ford's "Tis Pity She's A Whore," directed by JoAnne Akalaitis, starring Val Kilmer and Jeanne Tripplehorn. Newsday wrote that Jan's score "undulates with hypnotic force that gets under your skin," while Frank Rich of the New York Times found it worthy of the films of Bernardo Bertolucci and Luchino Visconti. Educated as a lawyer, he abandoned his planned career as a diplomat, for political reasons, to write music in order to finally gain freedom of expression. First he composed for the highly politicized underground theater, and then for a mini-orchestra of his own creation, "The Orchestra of the Eighth Day". The major turning point in his life, he says, was a period of intense study with avant-garde theater director, Jerzy Grotowski. "Playing and composing was like a religion for me," Kaczmarek explains, "and then it became a profession." "The Orchestra of the Eighth Day" began touring Europe in the late 1970's and to date, has completed eighteen major tours. They appeared at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, the VPRO Radio International Contemporary Music Festival in Amsterdam,the Venice Biennale, and the International Music Festival in Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia, where Jan won the Golden Spring Prize for the Best Composition. He is a five-time winner in Jazz Forum's Jazz Top Poll. At the end of the Orchestra's first American tour in 1982, Kaczmarek recorded his debut album, Music for the End, for the Chicago-based major independent Flying Fish Records. Jan returned to America in 1989 to find a label for his latest composition for the Orchestra. Jan stayed in the United States where he expanded his horizons by composing for theater as he had already done in Poland with great success, capped by two prestigious New York theater awards in 1992. Having also composed music for films in Poland, he focused his attention to that medium, achieving recognition as a film composer with scores to such films as "Total Eclipse", "Bliss", "Washington Square", "Aimée & Jaguar", "The Third Miracle", "Lost Souls", "Edges of the Lord", "Quo Vadis" and Adrian Lyne's "Unfaithful."

February 2005, Jan won his first Oscar for Best Original Score on Marc Forster's highly acclaimed film, "Finding Neverland."

Jan also won The National Review Board's award for Best Score of the Year, and was nominated for both a Golden Globe and BAFTA's Anthony Asquith Award for Achievement in Film Music.In addition to his work in films, Jan is also setting up an Institute inspired by the Sundance Institute, in his home country of Poland, as a European center for development of new work in the areas of film, theatre, music and new media. The Institute website (currently under construction) is: www.rozbitek.org. It is anticipated that Rozbitek will begin accepting students in 2006.

Comments

5 years ago

Anna annaof

Absolutely beautiful music ♫♪♥

7 years ago

anis aouadi

nice work

7 years ago

Junio Wolf

Excelente!

8 years ago

CHEXSYSTEM AND EWS REMOVAL

The music is so amazing.

9 years ago

Iasmina Nedeliov

He is a true genius. I found about him when I watched Hachiko a Dog's Tale. His music is what made the movie so touching. I'm great I found more if his work.

12 years ago

Bruce McCallum

No kidding and here was me thinking Kaczmarek was Chinese

13 years ago

Bursztejn

he is Polish. Polacy mają ogromną wyobraźnię którą jest zatruwana przez ich ponury sposób życia lecz to się na szczęście powoli zmienia..........

13 years ago

jckfmsincty

How did the French guy get his part? Gere? A little something-something?

13 years ago

Marie Burduli

He's a genius!!!...I think that he and Yann Tiersen are very best composers of the 21 st century!!!...I love them very much!!!

13 years ago

hanarafa1

Jest taka muzyka, o której nie można zapomnieć nawet, gdy się tego pragnie.

14 years ago

xenafan234

The Music, like the movie it's self haunting and Lovely, both did not get the attention they deserved, including Hiam Abbass's perfect portrail og Mouna Kahlil.

14 years ago

Kindersztuba

melancholia jak u Chopina i ta nieposkromiona tęsknota za czymś...

14 years ago

celia0113

hauntingly beautiful

14 years ago

TheMarzena23

Słuchając takiej muzyki wkraczam w te miejsca swojego najgłębszego ja, skąd jakże obcy i okrutny wydaje się być świat spoza muzyki...Wielkie ukłony dla Autora!

14 years ago

Vadim Mikhaychev

wonderful music & film.

14 years ago

Darshwana

Wonderful!

14 years ago

SecretGardenRO

Sure :) There are alot, some of they are very known, some of they are less known. But that's the charme of youtube: to promote the "hide values" :) Ennio Morricone, James Horner, John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Zbigniew Preiszner, Kitaro, Vangelis, Christopher Franke, Tan Dun (The conductor of youtube orchestra), John Barry. Enjoy!

15 years ago

Fourmilie

Huh... I think you should try and listen to Thomas Newman's score for the movie Revolutionary Road... Which you ought to watch if you didn't already.

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