Musicians and composers all around the world use Garritan sound libraries in film, television, live concerts, theatre, ballet, interactive games, and events. Check it out for yourself!
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Chicago Thanksgiving Day ParadeSteve Goers, a grammy-nominated composer in Chicago, wrote the music for the first authorized musical adaptation of “Where the Wild Things Are”. A segment of the musical was performed during the Chicago Thanksgiving Day Parade, which was broadcast nationwide on ABC! |
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Gala Celebration of CaregiversThe Garritan Personal Orchestra sound library was used for the theme music of Rosalyn Carter’s Celebration of Caregivers at Atlanta Symphony Hall. Dan Veach composed the theme music ” Those Who Care” for this gala event, which was attended by Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter, with performances by Clay Aiken and Danica Tisdaleas, as well as appearances by Dr. Neil Shulman, the “Real Doc Hollywood,” and WSB-TVs Monica Kaufman. |
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The Museum of Making MusicGarritan Personal Orchestra and the multimedia “GPO AUDITION” was exhibited at the MUSEUM OF MAKING MUSIC in Carlsbad, California this past summer. The Museum wanted a presentation that could be easily understood by the public, as well as convey the scope of the orchestra. |
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