Paul Chihara (b. 1938)

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Birthplace:
Seattle, Washington, USA

Born:
July 9, 1938

Paul Seiko Chihara (born July 9, 1938) is an American composer. Chihara was born in Seattle, Washington in 1938. A Japanese American, he spent three years of his childhood with his family in an internment camp in Minidoka, Idaho due to Executive Order 9066.  Chihara received a BA and an MA in English literature from the University of Washington and Cornell University, respectively. He received a DMA in 1965 from Cornell, studying with Robert Palmer. He also studied composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris, Ernst Pepping in West Berlin, and Gunther Schuller in Tanglewood.  He was the first composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Neville Marriner, and was most recently part of the music faculty of UCLA, where he was the head of the Visual Media Program. As of 2015, Chihara is on the faculty of New York University as an Artist Faculty in Film Music.  His close connection with music for dramatic forms extends into film and television, for which he has written nearly 100 scores. His first film score was for Roger Corman's Death Race 2000 (1975), and came at a point that he decided to leave academia to pursue a living as a composer. His exit from the university environment, and into film music also produced a change in his concert music. It was at this point that he moved away from the 12-tone and freely chromatic styles he had employed up to then, and embraced a more tonal style.  He has worked with directors Sidney Lumet, Louis Malle, Michael Ritchie, and Arthur Penn. His film credits include Sweet Revenge (1976), I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977), The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978), A Fire in the Sky (1978), Prince of the City (1981), The Legend of Walks Far Woman (1982), The Survivors (1983), Crackers (1984), Impulse (1984), The Morning After (1986), Forever, Lulu (1987), The Killing Time (1987), Crossing Delancey (1988), and Penn & Teller Get Killed (1989). His television credits include The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, Dr. Strange, Brave New World, Noble House, Frederick Forsyth Presents (1989), and the pilot and theme music to Manimal, among others.  He also composed the score for Shōgun: The Musical, based on James Clavell's novel. Shōgun had a short run on Broadway, from November 1990 to January 1991.  Chihara's notable students include James Horner, Sean Friar, Joseph Trapanese, and Cynthia Tse Kimberlin.  Description above from the Wikipedia page Paul Chihara, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Music:
1976  The Keegans
1978  Deathmoon
1978  Four Journeys Into Mystic Time: Mysterium
1978  Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery
1979  Act of Violence
1980  The Promise of Love
1982  The Ambush Murders
1984  Crackers
1984  Impulse
1984  Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story
1984  With Intent to Kill
1985  Toughlove
1986  Jackals
1987  A Walk on the Moon
1987  The King of Love

Music Consultant:
1976  The Keegans
1978  Deathmoon
1978  Four Journeys Into Mystic Time: Mysterium
1978  Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery
1979  Act of Violence
1980  The Promise of Love
1982  Sophisticated Ladies
1982  The Ambush Murders
1984  Crackers
1984  Impulse
1984  Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story
1984  With Intent to Kill
1985  Toughlove
1986  Jackals
1987  A Walk on the Moon
1987  The King of Love

Music Producer:
1976  The Keegans
1978  Deathmoon
1978  Four Journeys Into Mystic Time: Mysterium
1978  Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery
1979  Act of Violence
1980  The Promise of Love
1982  Sophisticated Ladies
1982  The Ambush Murders
1984  Crackers
1984  Impulse
1984  Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story
1984  With Intent to Kill
1985  Toughlove
1986  Jackals
1987  A Walk on the Moon
1987  The King of Love
2022  Jasmine

Original Music Composer:
1975  Death Race 2000
1976  Sweet Revenge
1976  The Keegans
1977  I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
1978  A Fire in the Sky
1978  Deathmoon
1978  Dr. Strange
1978  Four Journeys Into Mystic Time: Mysterium
1978  Night Cries
1978  The Bad News Bears Go to Japan
1978  Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery
1979  Act of Violence
1979  Mind Over Murder
1979  The Darker Side of Terror
1980  Brave New World
1980  The Children of An Lac
1980  The Promise of Love
1981  Prince of the City
1982  Miss All-American Beauty
1982  Sophisticated Ladies
1982  The Ambush Murders
1982  The Rules of Marriage
1983  Jane Doe
1983  The Haunting Passion
1983  The Survivors
1984  Crackers
1984  Impulse
1984  Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story
1984  With Intent to Kill
1985  A Bunny's Tale
1985  Picking Up the Pieces
1985  Right to Kill?
1985  The Bad Seed
1985  Toughlove
1986  A Case of Deadly Force
1986  Forever, Lulu
1986  Jackals
1986  Resting Place
1986  The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James
1986  The Morning After
1986  We're Puttin' on the Ritz
1986  When the Bough Breaks
1987  A Walk on the Moon
1987  Haunted by Her Past
1987  The Killing Time
1987  The King of Love
1988  Crossing Delancey
1988  Killer Instinct
1988  Shooter
1989  Bridesmaids
1989  Dark Holiday
1989  Penn & Teller Get Killed
1990  A Little Piece of Sunshine
1990  Rock Hudson
1992  Quicksand: No Escape
2004  Strip Search
2022  Jasmine

Original Music Composer:
1978  The Dark Secret of Harvest Home
1990  Family of Spies

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