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Deborah N. Hurwitz DEBORAH N. HURWITZ ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8512 Tuscany Avenue • Suite 208 • Playa del Rey, CA 90293 (310) 455-6687 • http://www.hurwitzmusic.com • [email protected] THEATRE Broadway JERSEY BOYS August Wilson Theatre Conductor/Keyboard 1/Vocals Music Technical Designer MISS SAIGON Broadway Theatre Assistant Conductor/Keyboard 2 JEKYLL AND HYDE Plymouth Theatre Keyboards I & III TOMMY St. James Theatre Keyboard II ASPECTS OF LOVE Broadhurst Theatre Keyboards I & II Tours JERSEY BOYS Chicago, Las Vegas, London, Music Technical Designer/ & Sit-Downs Melbourne, Sydney, Toronto, Synth Programmer Singapore, Johannesburg, Utrecht, National Tours 1 & 2 MAMMA MIA! Original U.S. Tour Assoc Music Director/Kbd Tech MISS SAIGON Ahmanson Theatre, L.A. Keyboard II ASPECTS OF LOVE First National Tour Keyboards I & III Off-Broadway BEDBUGS!!! ITS’ A MUSICAL Arclight Theatre Music Supervisor WAITER, WAITER Greenwich House Theatre Composer (underscore) BODY SHOP Westbeth Theatre Music Supervisor/Arranger JULIUS CAESAR Fairbanks Theatre Composer (underscore) RENDEZVOUS WITH GOD Houseman Theatre Solo Pianist THE WAVES Perry Street Theatre Pianist Off-Off EMPIRE La Mirada Theatre, CA Score Supervisor & Regional ENCHANTED EVENING Batavia Fine Arts Centre, IL Composer/Music Director DARLING GRENADINE Rockwell Stage, Los Angeles Music Director HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL Hudson Theatre, Los Angeles Keyboards WHEN YOU’RE IN LOVE, Greenway Court Theatre, LA Co-Composer/Music Director THE WHOLE WORLD IS JEWISH & Cultural Arts Ctr, Boca Raton Jason Alexander, Director JERSEY BOYS La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla Music Director/Keyboards SHEBA Ivar Theatre, Los Angeles Music Supervisor/Arranger BLACKOUT St. Clement’s Theatre, NYC Arranger/Music Director FUNNY BUSINESS The Friar’s Club, Beverly Hills Music Supervisor/Arranger THE HIDDEN SKY The Director’s Company, NYC Synth Orchestrator/Asst MD CIRQUE DU SOLEIL IRIS: Journey Through the World of Cinema Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles Music Director THE TONIGHT SHOW IRIS Guest Appearance Music Director THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW IRIS Guest Appearance Track Producer AMERICA’S GOT TALENT Live Finale – IRIS Appearance Track Producer DEBORAH N. HURWITZ • [email protected] Page 2 ………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..… FILM STUCK* Stupendous Films Composer VIRGIN TERRITORY RIPFest Film Project Composer SIREN’S SONG Cornucopia Films Composer THE READER** Freshwater Films Composer WHAT WERE YOU THINKING RIPFest Film Project Composer JUST A DRESS Berlin Film Festival Composer THE REDEYE Raw Impressions Productions Composer HARDCORE POISONED EYES Profound Images Productions Composer PSYCHIC TEQUILA TAROT Hamburg Film Festival Composer CITY OF INDUSTRY Orion Pictures (Harvey Keitel) Synth Arranger INTERSECTIONS N.Y. Foundation for the Arts Co-Composer THE CROSSING GUARD Miramax Films (Jack Nicholson) Arranger/Conductor, Sean Penn, Director Source Cues ME AND THE MOB Cannes Film Festival Vocals/Solo Pianist Phil Ramone, Music Producer TELEVISION MILLION DOLLAR LISTING Bravo TV Contributing Composer MOMENTS OF LUXURY PBS Syndication Composer HIGHLANDER: THE RAVEN Syndicated Composer GUIDING LIGHT CBS Television Composer/Arranger BIG BAG Children’s Television Workshop Composer/Lyricist CNN EARLY EDITION CNN Television Arranger/Orchestrator ELMOPALOOZA! ABC Primetime Special Vocal Director CNN EN ESPANOL CNN Television Composer/Orchestrator ROCK ‘N JOCK SUPERBOWL MTV Networks Arranger DISCOVERY PLANET Discovery Channel Arranger MTV WINTER LODGE*** MTV Networks Composer SPORTS, INC. CNN Financial Network Composer MAN ON THE STREET Comedy Central Composer SESAME STREET Children’s Television Workshop Arranger/Conductor CNN OVERNIGHT CNN Television Composer/Producer PORTRAIT OF A TEACHER**** Lifetime Television Composer HEADLINE NEWS CNN Headline News Arranger/Orchestrator UP TO THE MINUTE CBS Television Keyboards *Best of the Fest, Sun Valley Film Festival • Centerpiece Film-Fort Lauderdale Film Festival • Special Jury Award, Napa Valley Film Festival **Best Short Film, NYC Home Film Festival, Garden State Film Festival, Dancing Goat Film Festival ***ProMax BDA Gold Award for broadcast design ****Cable Ace Award nomination - Best Educational or Informational Series DEBORAH N. HURWITZ • [email protected] Page 3 ………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..… RECORDINGS IRIS SOUNDTRACK ALBUM Cirque du Soleil/Danny Elfman Pianist, Featured Soloist JERSEY BOYS CAST ALBUM Rhino Records/Warner Group Assoc. Conductor/Programmer JARON VESELY Independent Release Songwriter/Producer DEBORAH MARLOWE Independent Release Songwriter/Producer THE BROADWAY BOYS PS Classics Arranger/Programmer/Keys ELMOPALOOZA! Sony Wonder/ABC Television Vocal Director DEAD IVY Independent Release Composer/Lyricist SONGS OF INSPIRATION Peter Pan Records Co-Producer/Arranger DIANA KING Sony/Work Group (Platinum) String Arranger DAVIS GAINES Lap Records Arranger/Programmer GLORIA ESTEFAN Epic Records Pianist SINEAD O’CONNOR Chrysalis Records Synth Programmer CONCERT & DANCE NY POPS 23RD BIRTHDAY GALA Carnegie Hall, NYC Programmer/Keyboards CYNDI LAUPER/CHER “Believe”/”Burn Baby Burn” Tour Vocals/Keys/Programmer MARC SHAIMAN The Bottom Line, NYC Keyboards SARAH BRIGHTMAN Live with Regis & Kathie Lee, NYC Programmer/Keyboards JOHNNY MATHIS The Waldorf Astoria, NYC Keyboards SISTERS OF THE SIXTIES Town Hall, NYC Music Director/Arranger UNCOMMON WOMEN Town Hall, NYC Arranger/Conductor JENNIFER MULLER/THE WORKS The Joyce Theater, NYC Composer, "Glass Houses" European Tour/Brazil/Israel (commissioned score) INTERACTIVE MEDIA & INDUSTRIALS CINDERFELLA The Alchemy, Los Angeles, CA Composer/Music Director YOUNG CANADIANS Calgary Stampede/Banff Centre Guest Music Director SAMSUNG KEYNOTE CES 2011, Las Vegas, NV Composer/Arranger HOOKED ON PHONICS Educational Video Series Songwriter/Track Producer PIXFUSION/KIDEO, INC. Personalized Video Series Composer/Sound Designer INTEL KEYNOTE PRESENTATION CES 2005, Las Vegas, NV Arranger/Music Director ISMC 2005, Anaheim, CA ONEMORESTORY.COM Educational Web Site Composer/Sound Designer FOOTLOCKER VIDEOWALL National Retail Installation Composer/Sound Designer UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Informational Video Series Composer ELMO’S READING Sesame Street Video Game Vocal Arranger/Performer MTV FILMS “Joe’s Apartment” Video Game Synth Programmer DEBORAH N. HURWITZ • [email protected] Page 4 ………………………………………………………………………………………………….…….…… COMMERCIAL MUSIC COMPOSER/ARRANGER/KEYS/VOCALS: The Lodge, The Diner, Crushing Enterprises, John Hill Music, Mad Monk Music, Mambo Music, Nile Rodgers Productions, RK|Music, Score Productions, Sunday Productions. TV, RADIO & INTERNET SPOTS: AIG Insurance, Avis, Boost Mobile, Borden, Canon Elph, Capital One, Coca-Cola, Clearasil, Denny’s, Dentyne, Dr. Scholl’s, Elizabeth Arden, Elizabeth Taylor’s Black Pearls, Geico, Hanes, Hasbro, H&R Block, Honda, Hyatt, IBM, KoolAid, Lever 2000, Maxwell House, McRae's, Milton Bradley, NASDAQ, Newcastle Brown Ale, Oil of Olay, Old Navy, Omni Hotels, Polaroid, Priceline, Reebok, Robitussin, Ruffles, Scope, Visa, WalMart, Washington Mutual, Woolite. EDUCATION, AWARDS & HONORS University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Guest Speaker, Thornton School of Music Performance Forum 2011 Teacher’s Choice Awards, Learning Magazine 2010 Parent’s Choice Awards, Children’s Media and Toy Reviews Composer, One More Story • www.onemorestory.com 2009 OLIVIER AWARDS, London, England Music Technical Designer, Best New Musical, Jersey Boys 2007 GRAMMY AWARDS, Los Angeles, CA Associate Conductor & Synth Programmer, Best Cast Album, Jersey Boys BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boston, MA Associate Professor, Voice Department 2006 TONY AWARDS, New York, NY Associate Conductor/Keys/Vocals/Music Technical Design, Best New Musical, Jersey Boys 1999 GRAMMY AWARDS, New York, NY Vocal Director, Best Children’s Album, Elmopalooza, LINCOLN CENTER, New York, NY Featured composer & performer, Meet the Artist Series PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, NJ B.A. in Music Theory and Composition, summa cum laude Affiliations: ASCAP, A.F.M. Local 802, A.F.M. Local 47, SAG, AFTRA .
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