The use of Bridge Music in the Barn Theatre’s production of Yankee Tavern garnered this nice review: Special note is in order regarding the very effective mood music titled “Bridge Music.” The unique sound was created by Joseph Bertolozzi, a percussion genius, who literally “played” one of the upper Hudson River bridges (you can sample it at www.https://josephbertolozzi.com). by Rick Busciglio… Read more →
Tag: incidental music
BRIDGE MUSIC USED ONCE AGAIN AS THEATRICAL SCORE
“Yankee Tavern” a play by Steven Dietz takes the stage at The Barn Theatre in Montville, NJ this January and February. This is the second time Bridge Music was used as the sound design for this particular show. The play is both directed and sound-designed by Jeff Knapp. The show runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm… Read more →
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS AND MUSIC FOR “ECCENTRICITIES”
For the 100th anniversary of the birth of Tennessee Williams this year, here’s the concert suite adapted from my score to his play “The Eccentricities of a Nightingale.” The music (still available for revivals) marked the first professional public performance of my music. The link also offers the reviews and program notes. Read more →