luthier Ariel Marx
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
06.11.2020
Label: Node Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Ariel Marx
Composer: Ariel Marx
Album including Album cover
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- 1 cymatics 01:46
- 2 diapason 03:20
- 3 interference 03:34
- 4 pitch 04:02
- 5 tonewood 01:52
- 6 node 03:27
- 7 mortise and tenon 02:24
- 8 antinode 02:04
Info for luthier
“A master of both acoustics and woodworking, the luthier is the creator of the instrument, the keeper of its secrets, the giver of its voice. Born of concepts of acoustics, lutherie, and explorations of string techniques, Luthier was written as a love letter to strings.” (Ariel Marx)
Anna Kondratenko, violin
Vladimir Kostov, violin
Bojan Taleski, viola
Hristo Tanev, cello
Margarita Kalcheva, double bass
Ariel Marx, additional violin, cello, electronics
Ariel Marx
An eclectic composer and multi-instrumentalist, Ariel Marx draws from many genres and often combines orchestral and rare instruments with electronics to create unique worlds of sound. Her scores have premiered in films at Sundance, TIFF, SXSW, Tribeca, Woodstock, Criterion Channel, as well as Amazon, Netflix, Quibi, HBO, and is a Sundance Film Music and Sound Design Lab fellow.
Ariel is releasing her new album Luthier this fall with Node Records, and is currently scoring two upcoming series for Quibi and Netflix, as well as Lindsay Gossling’s Thirteen Minutes (starring Paz Vega, Thora Birch Anne Heche and Amy Smart), Paul Shoulberg’s So Cold The River (starring Bethany Joy Lenz and Alysia Reiner), and Joe Sackett’s Homebody (starring Colby Minifie). She recently completed the score for the limited series for Amazon — Ted Bundy: Falling For A Killer, TIFF and SXSW’s critically acclaimed Shiva Baby (directed by Emma Seligman and starring Rachel Sennot, Molly Gordon, Polly Draper, and Diana Agron), Matthew Balzer’s The Catch (starring Katia Winter , Bill Sage, James McMenamin, Kyle Gallner and Jere Burns), Ross Marks’ Walking With Herb (starring Edward James Olmos, George Lopez and Kathleen Quinlan) and co-composed the score for Edward James Olmos’ The Devil Has A Name, (starring David Strathairn, Kate Bosworth, Pablo Shreiber, Edward James Olmos, Alfred Molina, Martin Sheen, Haley Joel Osment, and Kate Asleton).
She also wrote the score for the Emmy nominated, Golden Globe nominated, and Independent Spirit Award nominated Sundance / HBO film The Tale, (directed by Jennifer Fox, and starring Laura Dern, Elizabeth Debicki, Jason Ritter, Ellen Burstyn, Common and John Heard ), the Independent Spirit Award nominated To Dust (directed by Shawn Snyder and starring Géza Röhrig and Matthew Broderick), which won the Best New Narrative Director and Narrative Audience Awards at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, Galt Niederhoffer’s 10 Things We Should Do Before We Break Up (starring Christina Ricci and Hamish Linklater), and Sarah Pirozek's #LIKE (starring Sarah Rich and Marc Menchacha).
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