Andy Brick
Andy Brick is a prolific composer, conductor and symphonist of music for
film, television, live concerts and interactive games. He has extensive
experience in composing and recording live and midi orchestral scores for cinematic
soundtracks and is a winner of numerous prestigious awards for his original music,
including ASCAP Young Film Composer Award, ASCAP Popular Music Award, and CINE Golden
Eagle Award. Brick's music has also premiered and/or won Best Original Score
accolades at the Sundance Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and Sony International
Film Festival. In August 2003 Brick conducted the World's first symphony
concert to feature music from Western and Japanese videogames held at Gewandaus, Leipzig in
Germany. Brick scored the fanfare to this historic concert event performed
by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, which officially opened GC-Games Convention 2003.
Andy Brick's award-winning music has enhanced a variety of critically acclaimed films
including Chatham County (Sony International Film Festival), The Story of the Red
Rose (Sundance Film Festival), and Uphill All The Way (Lean Parador Pictures)
featuring Susan Sarandon. As the protege of Walt Disney Pictures' Senior Composer
and Orchestrator Danny Troob, Brick wrote scores for animated movies such as Little
Mermaid II and The Lady and The Tramp II. Other film credits include Awake (Lucine
Productions), The Trial of Fentris Waterloo (Independent Feature Film Market & First
Run Film Festival), and Graduation Day (Spenelli Films). Earlier this year, Brick
completed orchestration for the TV movie The Music Man (ABC) featuring Matthew
Broderick. Productions for American Express, Time Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and
Warner Bros. also feature music by Andy Brick.
In games he has composed music for projects by Electronic Arts, Sony, Interplay,
Broderbund, Saffire, Mattel, JoWood, and Konami. His game score credits include Rick
Dyer's (of Dragon's Lair fame) The Far Reaches, for which a bonus soundtrack album of
Brick's music was released. He also scored Dyer's epic Tolkien-like fantasy adventure
Kingdom II: Shadoan released on PC and PlayStation 2. In 2002, Brick provided new
music for the US release of Arc The Lad Collection (Working Designs), one of the best-
selling RPG videogame series in Japan. Furthermore he has written music for the
groundbreaking game music symphony album Merregnon II (www.merregnon.com)
recorded with members of the Prague Symphony Orchestra and New York Philharmonic
Choir. As Music Director/Composer, Conductor and Senior Orchestrator, Brick worked
alongside producer Thomas Bφcker (Merregnon Studios), and veteran game composers
such as Yuzo Koshiro (Shenmue) and Chris Huelsbeck (Star Wars: Rogue Squadron).
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