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Anthony Marinelli (born 19 March 1959) is a classically trained American pianist, composer and conductor. Composing and performing accompaniment on the synthesizer in his early career placed him on numerous best-selling songs and albums including Michael Jackson's ''Thriller'' (1983).〔 Marinelli has also recorded with Lionel Richie, Kenny Loggins, Herb Alpert, Supertramp, The Crystal Method, Billy Childs and James Brown. Marinelli was a key contributor in the production of Quincy Jones' soundtrack for Steven Spielberg's ''The Color Purple'' (1985),〔 composed for Christopher Cain's ''Young Guns'' (1988),〔 and Stephen King's ''Graveyard Shift'' (1990). Two films, ''Leaving Las Vegas'' (1996) and ''Internal Affairs'' (2000), are included in ''The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made'' (2004).〔 Excluding episodic-television and commercials, Marinelli's filmography contains over one hundred feature film credits with an AACTA award nomination for the Australian film ''My Forgotten Man'' (1993).〔 For television, he was recognized with a Daytime Emmy Honors Award for his work on the TV series ''Santa Babara'' (1986–87).〔 Among his awards and nominations, Marinelli has won four Clio Awards, two AICP Awards, two ADDY Awards, three Indian Telly Awards and a Cannes Silver Lion Award for his musical contributions on television commercials.〔 This repertoire also includes the now infamous "Fried Egg" version of ''This Is Your Brain on Drugs''.〔 Marinelli co-founded, incubated and hosted, Levels Audio Post, a post production service; the new venture serviced the television shows: ''American Idol'' (Fox), ''The Bachelor'' (ABC), the ''Teen Choice Awards'' (Fox) and the ''MTV Award Shows''.〔 In musical theatre, Marinelli completed ''BollyDoll'', a Bollywood genre extravaganza with visual artist and vocalist, Amrita Sen, directed by Shekhar Kapur in 2013.〔 ==Background== Anthony Marinelli is the son of Carmine Marinelli, the former Master of Properties at the Dorothy Chandler performing arts center.〔 Marinelli took an interest in his father's work and was immersed in operas, ballet, musicals and symphonies.〔 Marinelli was personally introduced to luminaries such as Charlie Chaplin, Frank Sinatra, Zubin Mehta and Katharine Hepburn. He attended the annual Academy Award ceremonies with his family, beginning at age nine.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anthony Marinelli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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