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David Lesberg |
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| Type of Film Music: |
Electro-Orchestral, Orchestral Soundtracks |
| Best Suited For Film Genres: |
Drama, Fantasy, Religion/Spirituality, Science Fiction |
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The audio tracks presented as samples at www.ancientairmusic.com, can be heard in their entirety at www.indie911.com/directory/new-age/david-lesberg. They are from my first album “A Desert World” which though is based on a concept I came up with about the exploration, terraforming and finally the colonization of another planet can nevertheless mean different things to different people. Therefore, the music can be used in various genres in various ways. So any or all the tracks can be used in say, a Fantasy film or a film with a dramatic setting.
About the Composer:
Dave Lesberg grew up in a musical family in New York. His mother was a piano teacher and while he never learned to play the piano or for that matter, any other instrument, he credits her with showing him the intricacies of music through exposure. Whether she played on her own or when family or friends came over, music was performed and it greatly influenced him. Throughout his high school and college years as well as later in the community, he performed in various choirs from the local high school choir through the Southern California All Area High School (after he moved to California) then later still the San Francisco Community Chorus.
In addition, he also performed in summer stock theater particularly the Teen Age Performing Arts Workshop in New York in the performance of Irving Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun"). Many years later, he did a performance with the Stanford Savoyards in Palo Alto in Gilbert and Sullivan's first and least known operetta ""The Sorcerer"".
He took one music theory class at the City College of San Francisco. However, that was the extent of his formal training. However, over the course of the years, he continued the exposure that his mother started earlier and listened to recording of various composers until he became very familiar with their techniques. His favorite composers being: Hovhaness, Wagner (the music, not the man), Mozart, Handel (though after several years of performing " The Messiah" every single year, while in school, he got sick of it, Vaughn-Williams and especially Bach. Dave has also listened to music written in other genres in order to draw inspiration from those artists such as Enya, The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Loreena McKennitt, Clannad.
Dave is currently working on his first album "A Desert World", a Science Fiction type Classical-New Age album whose theme is the exploration, terraforming and settling of another world. He hopes to have it ready for release fairly soon. In the meantime, he is very happy to announce that the last song in the album which has already been completed "Comes the Settlers" has been accepted for inclusion into the music library for the Elevate Film Festival which takes place every year in September.
Dave is a member of the following organizations:
The Recording Academy (Associate Member)
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
American Composers Forum (ACF)
Dave is currently working on his next album.
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The last piece "The Settlers Come" can be used say in a historical setting when people settle say in a new town in the old west and they meet together in a church.
The piece "Terraforming" can be used when the film calls for say a heavy thunderstorm followed by flooding. The latter part of the piece hints at sadness that not everyone made out of the disaster alive as well as relief for those that did.
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