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Artist description
Steven is a graduate of Rice University, the University of Southern California, and the ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop, where he studied with such legendary film composers as David Raksin, Elmer Bernstein, Leonard Rosenman, Buddy Baker, and Christopher Young. His music has been featured and reviewed in a number of web publications, some of which are listed below:
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Music Style
Film Music/Contemporary Classical |
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Similar Artists
(mostly) living: John Williams, Michael Torke, Copland, C. Young, Elfman, T. Newman, Goldsmith, Goldenthal, Herrmann, Del Tredici, Corigliano, Bernstein, Adams, Horner, Morricone, P. Doyle, Barber |
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Press Reviews
"Steven's composition, Spectrum of Light, reflects his feelings of loss so visually, and in such a universal language, that it is not only completely understood but definitive in its expression. I held my breath while my jaw hung the first time I heard this piece. Evocative, emotional, raw, and riveting..." - Classical Pieces of Special Dedication. ______________________________________________________________ "A USC alumnus, Steven Guthienz is at the forefront of a new generation of film composers. While trying to maintain the film scoring tradition of the past, Steven puts out incredibly vivid, colorful and inspiring works. His scores range from being cool and distant to tense and powerful, but either way they showcase his utter mastery of orchestration. Highest recommendations to fans of symphonic and chamber music." - Riffage.com ______________________________________________________________ "Steven Gutheinz is REALLY good. I mean Thomas Newman (Little Women, How To Make An American Quilt) good. I actually don't know if he likes Newman's scores... but I do." - Stormwaltz's Asheron's Call Dev Soundtrack ______________________________________________________________ For more reviews, go to - http://www.stevengutheinz.com/reviews.htm |
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Location
North Hollywood, CA - USA |
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