Rest In Power, Ennio Morricone

Rest In Peace Ennio Morricone

The Academy of Scoring Arts wishes to express its condolences, deep respect and gratitude to the artistry of Maestro Ennio Morricone (1928 – 2020). We join the community in mourning…

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COVID-19: What We’re Doing

[updated July 8, 2020] The ASA community has always been exactly that: a community. Our events have thrived on the gathering of fellow music professionals and aspiring professionals. As the…

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In Memory: Emil Richards (1932-2019)

The ASA remembers the life and career of veteran Hollywood percussionist Emil Richards, who died in Los Angeles on December 13, 2019 at the age of 87. Richards started playing…

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Our Biggest Announcement To Date!

When Ron Jones founded the Academy of Scoring Arts, it was an informal way to get friends together, study some music, and enjoy a meal. The organization has grown immensely…

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LA Live Score Film Festival 2019

The Los Angeles Live Score Film Festival features short films with original scores performed live-to-picture. The 2019 festival on Saturday, July 20th at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre is presented by Helix…

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ASA Congratulates 2019 Emmy Nominees!

The ASA team would like to congratulate all of this year’s Emmy nominee’s including past guests Siddhartha Khosla, Kris Bowers and Derek Waters! Here are all of the nominees in…

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Many New Additions to the Library

Since our last update, we have been very busy adding a good number of new videos to our online library. These videos are available in full to our members, while…

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New to the Library: Carlo Siliotto and Debussy’s La Mer

Our online library now has two new additions: an interview with Italian composer Carlo Siliotto, and our first installment of our ongoing long-form study of Claude Debussy’s La Mer. We…

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