- Aaron Beaumont is a Brooklyn-based composer, producer, and artist. As a writer and performer, he's shared his work in wide-ranging venues from the Sziget Festival in Budapest to KCRW Santa Monica to Theatre 80 in the East Village to the main stage of the West Hollywood Carnaval. L.A. Weekly wrote that Aaron's music brings "a new life to the ancient music-hall/pop piano-man tradition, with clear-headed songs of genuinely witty lyrical oomph and, most of all, a historically informed musical depth - all delivered with style, grace, wit and elan, of course." Recently, Aaron was a finalist as a composer and lyricist for the Roundabout Theatre / Fred Ebb Award for his work on the original musical Behind Closed Doors, co-wrote and arranged songs for the forthcoming feature Permission (Rebecca Hall, Dan Stevens, Jason Sudeikis, Tribeca Film Festival), contributed the original song "17" and several arrangements to Gil McKinney's debut album (#1 iTunes jazz, #8 Billboard jazz), and premiered a new song cycle, Midtown Antoinette, with Parisian soprano Lorelei Zarifian for Florida Tech / Foosaner Museum / WFIT. Aaron has composed original music for films and theatrical productions including Where Hope Grows; Permission; Alex & Jaime; Cedar Cove; Dan is Dead; All the Lovely Wayside Things; Tall, Dark, and Handsome; Heart; Until We Have Faces; Shrew; The Fire Room; the Breakfast Show with Adam O; Companion; and Beyond Imagination, winning best score and sound design at the Hollywood Fringe Festival for his work on Fugitive Kind's production of The Fire Room by Ovation Award-winning playwright Meghan Brown. Aaron served as Artist in Residence for the Spark & Echo Arts project (2017), also serving as a curator (2017), and completing additional Spark & Echo commissions (2016, 2018). Aaron works as in-house composer and producer for the Gregory Brothers / Schmoyoho, whose original music has earned them a gold and platinum record and nearly one billion views on YouTube. He co-founded the SongLab workshop and serves as co-chair of the Carnegie Hill concert series in New York, featuring leading interpreters of classical and New Music from around the globe. In his spare time, Aaron enjoys playing the piano, eating, making coffee, drinking coffee, going for brisk walks, being near coffee, and writing brief autobiographical sketches in the third person.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Aaron Beaumont
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