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Welcome to the site of Michael Hebert, composer. This site is dedicated primarily to my work for film, television and new media. Recent stuff: Here's a video of a wonderful warmup performance (by a pianist to be named later - not me) at the recent recording session of my new Piano Sonata No. 1. I just finished the score for a powerful documentary about the famous 1934 Longshormen's Strike titled Bloody Thursday, directed by the very talented folks at Redtail Films and produced in association with LA television station KOCE. It premiered on PBS on September 6th and will be playing nationally throughout the year. I recently finished the score for a worthy project by New York director Brian Quist about an amazing organization called Family Justice. I'll post some cuts once it's out of post-production. The feature film Metropole , for which I wrote the original score, screened at the prestigious London International Documentary Festival and Italy's Salento International Film Festival. Described by reviewers as "a virtuosic visual essay" with "an original, poetic score", Metropole uses no dialogue - only images, sounds and music. I signed deals with I just signed on to write the score for an exciting project, The Wedding, directed by Anup Sugunan. Based on Don Swaby's play, it's a gritty, contempory story of misguided love, lives gone wrong and the struggle for redemption. Manic Muzic Volume I released by Manic Records in December '07, included two of my tracks. Body Shots, which is an instrumental retroloungefunkfusion track from my upcoming CD, has been getting airplay on LA's powerhouse station, KCRW.
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