Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival

Olivier has been locked in our music room for days hashing out the arrangements he's been commissioned to do for the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival. The concert will be August 9th and is called Midnight in Paris. He's arranged pieces like Ravel's "Pavan...", Django's "Minor Swing" as well as other french masterpieces for string quartet, french horn, fluit and a Django format swing band headed by Stefan Wrembel. 

The challenge of melding a chamber music sound with a swing band is seemingly big but Olivier is so deeply connected to both that it seems to be coming together as if it were always meant to be that way. 

Looking forward to August 9th! 

Tickets available here... 

Welcome to our very new site.

Greetings. Thanks for coming by to take a look and listen. This is a pretty minimal site as of now but we'll be attempting to get more clips up of older projects we have done. For now, there are several clips in the "reel" section of the two most recent films we scored. "Shut Up And Look" about Richard Artschwager and "Deceptive Practice" about Ricky Jay. ​

Both films were a joy to work on and we look forward to sharing new projects that come our way with you. ​

*You can also listen to a pretty wide ranging selection of audio below the videos, an overvue if you will. ​

"Music, I feel, must be emotional first and intellectual second." -Maurice Ravel

Shut Up And Look: Richard Artschwager

​We were lucky enough to write the music for film on a man who we now consider to be one of the most inspiring important artists of the last century (as do many others). We knew his name, but to delve deep into his artform and expression through working on this film really made us converts.  Sadly Richard Artschwager passed away this winter, all we can say is thank goodness Maryte Kavaliauskas had the passion to get this film made so we can all remember and appreciate him appropriately, a proper documentation of a great artist. This film has played in London, NY, Austria and will be coming to the Hammar Museum this summer in Los Angeles. Check the playdates section for updates on where it will be playing. 

“Sculpture is for the touch, painting is for the eye. I wanted to make a sculpture for the eye and a painting for the touch.” -Artschwager