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Film
Soundtrack Work |
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Die
Graeber der Pharonen The
Tombs of the Pharoahs (2004) |
Composer of the music for
this 22 minute computer-animated film, produced by Art-Com in Berlin,
for the German exhibition of the Treasures of Tutankhamun. All music was
extracted from Berenholtz’s magnum opus, “The Psalms of RA”.
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Lords
of the Deep (1989) |
Composer/performer of the
soundtrack for this mystical science fiction feature film. Produced by
Roger Corman - Concorde/New Horizons.
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Geronimo
(1994) |
Compositional collaborator
and featured instrumentalist/vocalist for the Patrick Williams Emmy-nominated
soundtrack of this TNT television film about the great Apache chief.
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Journey
to Spirit Island (1988) |
Compositional collaborator
and featured instrumentalist/vocalist for the Fred Myrow soundtrack of
this feature film drama about a Pacific Northwest Coast tribal community.
Produced by Lazlo Pal.
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Gorillas
in the Mist
(1988) |
sampled pre-Columbian flutes
with EVI player Judd Miller for the Maurice Jarre soundtrack of this MCA
feature film.
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Jacob’s
Ladder (1990) |
sampled overtone chanting
with EVI player Judd Miller for the Maurice Jarre soundtrack of this Tri-Star
feature film.
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Vestige
of Honor (1990) |
featured instrumentalist
for the Dana Kaproff soundtrack of this CBS television drama about post-war
Vietnam.
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The
Marginal Way (1974) |
Co-composer with Michael
Tenzer for the soundtrack of this Golden Eagle award-winning documentary
by Bill Benenson about the seaside community of Ogonquit, Maine. Aired
on PBS.
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Popol
Vuh: The Creation Myth of the Maya (1989)
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Co-composer, with Mazatl
Galindo and others, of the soundtrack for this stunning animated film
by Patricia Amlin. Frequently aired on PBS.
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Caracol:
The Lost Maya City (1987) |
Co-composer, with Mazatl
Galindo, of the soundtrack for this PBS documentary feature about the
excavation of an ancient Mayan city in the jungles of Belize. Produced
by Pyramid Films; Robert Schyberg, director.
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Guatemala:
The Dream of Land (1991)
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Co-composer, with Mazatl Galindo
and Los Folkloristas, of the soundtrack for this documentary short on land
distribution in Guatemala. Produced by Wisconsin Public Television. |
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