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Jarryd Elias
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Los Angeles-based composer, orchestrator, and conductor Jarryd Elias is a force in the world of music. With a portfolio that includes blockbusters like DEADPOOL 2, PEARL, FAST & FURIOUS: HOBBS AND SHAW, STRAYS, and GUILD WARS 2, Jarryd's talent knows no bounds. His compositions have gained global recognition, spanning across various media platforms and concert performances.
Not only does Jarryd excel in composition, but his expertise in orchestration and conducting is sought after both in the studio and on the stage. Collaborating with renowned composers such as Tyler Bates, Tim Phillips, Dara Taylor, Robert Duncan, Timothy Williams, Joanne Higginbottom, Maclaine Deimer, Greg Tripi, and Hummie Mann, Jarryd's skills have been valued by the industry's finest.
Regardless of the project or role, Jarryd's unwavering dedication lies in supporting and enhancing the musical aspect of each endeavor. His experience and passion for collaboration shine through in every opportunity he embraces.
Not only does Jarryd excel in composition, but his expertise in orchestration and conducting is sought after both in the studio and on the stage. Collaborating with renowned composers such as Tyler Bates, Tim Phillips, Dara Taylor, Robert Duncan, Timothy Williams, Joanne Higginbottom, Maclaine Deimer, Greg Tripi, and Hummie Mann, Jarryd's skills have been valued by the industry's finest.
Regardless of the project or role, Jarryd's unwavering dedication lies in supporting and enhancing the musical aspect of each endeavor. His experience and passion for collaboration shine through in every opportunity he embraces.
Gridiron Glory (Fanfare for Brass Ensemble, Piano, & Percussion)
GRIDIRON GLORY (2024)
Fanfare for Brass Ensemble, Piano, & Percussion
by Jarryd Elias
World Premiere: 10 February, 2024 by the Los Angeles Brass Alliance
Presenting the World Premiere of “Gridiron Glory,” a new work for Brass Ensemble and Percussion! Thank you to the Los Angeles Brass Alliance for the opportunity to write an original work for your ensemble, as well as to conduct the premiere. I had a fantastic time working with you all, and I can’t wait to do it again… hopefully soon!
(Scores & Parts available for purchase at: www.JarrydEliasMusic.com/music-store)
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PERFORMANCE NOTES:
Upon discovering that I was chosen to be one of the selected composers to write an original work for the Los Angeles Brass Alliance’s 2024 “Next Up” Concert, I immediately knew that I wanted to write something big, fun, bold, and powerful for this group of exciting and talented musicians. At this same time, both the NFL the NCAA football seasons were at their midway point, so it was easy for me to find inspiration in the excitement that comes from being a fan of both the Detroit Lions and the Michigan Wolverines.
Musically, “Gridiron Glory” reflects the emotions of the competitive game of football. The piece begins with an exciting introduction, followed by initial statements of the theme. A small interlude and development comes halfway through, kicked off by a Timpani solo. We then revisit the opening material, followed by more powerful renditions of the main theme, culminating in an epic finish. One might equate each portion of the piece to a football game!
From a technical perspective, the writing of “Gridiron Glory” necessitates for the performers to have both power and agility, much like the athletes that play football.
I want to again thank LAB-A for the opportunity to write a piece for their 2024 “Next Up” concert, and I look forward to working with them again in the future. Good game, everyone!
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Fanfare for Brass Ensemble, Piano, & Percussion
by Jarryd Elias
World Premiere: 10 February, 2024 by the Los Angeles Brass Alliance
Presenting the World Premiere of “Gridiron Glory,” a new work for Brass Ensemble and Percussion! Thank you to the Los Angeles Brass Alliance for the opportunity to write an original work for your ensemble, as well as to conduct the premiere. I had a fantastic time working with you all, and I can’t wait to do it again… hopefully soon!
(Scores & Parts available for purchase at: www.JarrydEliasMusic.com/music-store)
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PERFORMANCE NOTES:
Upon discovering that I was chosen to be one of the selected composers to write an original work for the Los Angeles Brass Alliance’s 2024 “Next Up” Concert, I immediately knew that I wanted to write something big, fun, bold, and powerful for this group of exciting and talented musicians. At this same time, both the NFL the NCAA football seasons were at their midway point, so it was easy for me to find inspiration in the excitement that comes from being a fan of both the Detroit Lions and the Michigan Wolverines.
Musically, “Gridiron Glory” reflects the emotions of the competitive game of football. The piece begins with an exciting introduction, followed by initial statements of the theme. A small interlude and development comes halfway through, kicked off by a Timpani solo. We then revisit the opening material, followed by more powerful renditions of the main theme, culminating in an epic finish. One might equate each portion of the piece to a football game!
From a technical perspective, the writing of “Gridiron Glory” necessitates for the performers to have both power and agility, much like the athletes that play football.
I want to again thank LAB-A for the opportunity to write a piece for their 2024 “Next Up” concert, and I look forward to working with them again in the future. Good game, everyone!
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#composer #orchestrator #conductor #percussionist #brassensemble #percussion #piano #concert #liveperformance #football #fanfare
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"What Makes A Hero" by Jarryd Elias (Score Video)
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Score video to an action/adventure theme demo. Recorded at Bastyr Chapell at Bastyr University in Seattle, WA, featuring at 52 piece orchestra! Composed at the end of studying at the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program, studying under 2-time Emmy winner Hummie Mann. Link to PNWFSP: www.sfi.edu/master-music-film... Jarryd Elias // Contact Website: www.JarrydEliasMusic.com IMDb: www.imdb.com/n...
"It's Kinda Like Rollerblading... Right"?
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"It's Kinda Like Rollerblading... Right"? Music by Jarryd Elias #12ScoresOfChristmas #STRINGS | @spitfireaudiollp Symphony #WOODWINDS | Spitfire Symphony #BRASS | Spitfire Symphony #PERCUSSION | @cinesamples.official #HARP | Spitfire
The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 04 - The Person Responsible
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for THE BLUE PENDANT DOWNLOAD/STREAM: distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jarrydelias/the-blue-pendant-original-motion-picture-soundtrack With director Diego Ramirez’s active love for the orchestra and its history in film music, it’s no surprise that the score for his film The Blue Pendant ended up to following suit. In order to fill the musical shoes of this task, comp...
The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 07 - Afterglow
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for THE BLUE PENDANT DOWNLOAD/STREAM: distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jarrydelias/the-blue-pendant-original-motion-picture-soundtrack With director Diego Ramirez’s active love for the orchestra and its history in film music, it’s no surprise that the score for his film The Blue Pendant ended up to following suit. In order to fill the musical shoes of this task, comp...
The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 05 - Interactivity
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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for THE BLUE PENDANT DOWNLOAD/STREAM: distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jarrydelias/the-blue-pendant-original-motion-picture-soundtrack With director Diego Ramirez’s active love for the orchestra and its history in film music, it’s no surprise that the score for his film The Blue Pendant ended up to following suit. In order to fill the musical shoes of this task, comp...
The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 01 - Remembering Marina
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The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 01 - Remembering Marina
The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 03 - The Blue Pendant
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The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 03 - The Blue Pendant
The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 06 - Struggle Through Time
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The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 06 - Struggle Through Time
The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 02 - Trouble Sleeping
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The Blue Pendant (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 02 - Trouble Sleeping
Remote Cello Recording for FACTORY SETTINGS
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Remote Cello Recording for FACTORY SETTINGS
Jarryd Elias - The Colour of Enamour (Score & Conducting Video)
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Jarryd Elias - The Colour of Enamour (Score & Conducting Video)
WALK DON'T WALK - Remote Drums Recording, Drums by Michael Craig
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WALK DON'T WALK - Remote Drums Recording, Drums by Michael Craig
Jarryd Elias conducts "The Chariot Race" from BEN HUR (1926) | Music by Sean Callery
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Jarryd Elias - The Colour of Enamour (Score Video)
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Happiness - Jarryd Elias (Original Re-Score) | 2018 Zurich International Film Scoring Competition
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Happiness - Jarryd Elias (Original Re-Score) | 2018 Zurich International Film Scoring Competition
Or (Someone) Else - 03 - relate to my angsty (eyeball) phase
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Or (Someone) Else - 03 - relate to my angsty (eyeball) phase
Or (Someone) Else - 02 - i (love) you too
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Or (Someone) Else - 02 - i (love) you too
Or (Someone) Else - 01 - or (someone) else [End Credits]
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Or (Someone) Else - 01 - or (someone) else [End Credits]
Sycamore Valley (Season 02) - 05 - Enjoying The Sale
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Sycamore Valley (Season 02) - 05 - Enjoying The Sale
Sycamore Valley (Season 02) - 04 - She Gave Me Her Card...?
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Sycamore Valley (Season 02) - 04 - She Gave Me Her Card...?
Sycamore Valley (Season 02) - 03 - Rivalry Revisited
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Sycamore Valley (Season 02) - 03 - Rivalry Revisited
Sycamore Valley (Season 02) - 02 - Getting Up For Slow Season
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Sycamore Valley (Season 02) - 02 - Getting Up For Slow Season
Sycamore Valley (Season 02) - 01 - Sycamore Valley [Main Title Theme]
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Happiness [DEMO] by Jarryd Elias (Score Video)
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Enchanted, LLC: "End Credits" by Jarryd Elias (Score Video)
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Enchanted, LLC: "End Credits" by Jarryd Elias (Score Video)
Enchanted, LLC: "I Gotta Go... She's Gonna Kill Me!" by Jarryd Elias (Score Video)
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Enchanted, LLC: "I Gotta Go... She's Gonna Kill Me!" by Jarryd Elias (Score Video)
USA USA USA USAA
This is by far the most entertaining timpani solo I've heard. We need more solos like this. Absolutely incredible performance!
This is sick! Are you entering this year with The Flying Sailor?
'Promo sm'
Damn, but this wouldn't have happened if they weren't committing numerous war crimes that they still refuse to acknowledge or apologize for.
I love how adventurous and fun this feels!
Sounds great, love it. Wish you a lot of succes.
2:12 ... as akid I thought the B29 was an airliner and was shocked initially thinking how can airliners drop bombs?! Then my late maternal grandfather then commented that those were NOT AIRLINERS but military aircraft DESIGNED to drop explosives...
Ironically, after the war, Boeing eventually came up with the design to develop. A cargo transport/airliner by the designation C-97/ 377 Stratofreighter.
Who is flying the b--29
went back to this knowing what is happening in gaza rn🥺
Same thing happening with GAZA now :(
You know this was white phosphorous that they were dropping over Japan, right? As Matthew 24 described; they were like stars that fell from heaven.
2:04 Look at the madness.
Both the Japanese government and the United States government need to be absolutely criticized for their holocaustic actions, regardless of the theatre of operations.
No country in the world would choose to not retaliate in such a manner.
There was a deleted scene from this the scene was an atomic bomb near hiroshima exploding
This is such a masterpiece, five stars
🙏🏼
0:59 nazi Z symbol
Its a identification symbol for the 73rd Bombardment wing foe B-29s based at Saipan it has nothing to do with Russia you fucking hohol
War. Ask The Gods.
Curtis Lemay was a real badass. That's what reaping the whirlwind looks like.
That moment when you realize that the bad guys in this scene just wanted to be left alone until your own governement decided to risk you and your family's safety for their gain.
What are you talking about
war is hell, period
@@GaiusCaligula234The United States (the people flying the bombers) was isolationist and didn't want to be directly involved in the war. Then Japan decided to bomb Pearl Harbor and the Philippines because they needed oil from the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia).
@@GaiusCaligula234america was partially neutral until japan decided that "nah fuck that imma make the worst decision ever and make america involve in this war"
How get sound
As a chinese, It's sad to watch this movie, but in the end, they had it comming, they did worse to people in china whilst this was happening, many many more suffered and died from the japanese in ww2 in china than what the americans did in japan. I don't understand why japanese deny japan that was guilty country, it seems that they tend to think of themselves as victims, but they are in actuallity the perpetrators themselves. ned in japan.
1991
The Bombing of Kobe was a Devastating Event, Why? Kobe was Not just the 6th largest City in Japan, The houses were mostly built with wood and thus highly flammable, suitable for starting and sustaining large fires. Second, it was Japan's largest port, home to the largest concentration of Shipbuilding and Marine-Engine manufacturing. Kobe was also an important city for Transportation and business. National Highways ran through the city, especially through the congested business section, and Kobe contained business facilities for Steel, Machinery, Rubber, Railway Equipment, and Ordnance. Lastly, Kobe's low water supply, Consisting of only three reservoirs, And its poor firefighting equipment created a very fire-prone environment.
japan committed war crimes atrocities killed people for fun and it was Japan's largest port, home to the largest concentration of shipbuilding and marine-engine manufacturing. Kobe was also an important city for transportation and business.
ain't war hell?!! -the door gunner
At the end of day war is devestating and even the worst people don't deserve to suffer that way. We can argue that some countries had it coming and so on, but it's just an awful thing that shouldn't happen. Country leaders and other people in power made decisions that resulted in pain and suffering for other countries and their own. I hate it when people say others deserve things like this because they just don't.
I'm gonna be playing this for my senior recital. The theme for my recital is beauty created from the most average, everyday things. Superhero movies are everywhere nowadays, especially when it comes to the MCU, and it's to the point where a lot of people take their presence for granted. Yet, these apparently run-of-the-mill films can inspire such a beautiful piece as this. Even the concept of a comic book superhero, (something that has existed for over 100 years and is now ingrained in our pop culture to the point of feeling average and unsurprising), is such an amazing and gorgeous idea once you stop to think about it. It might be a bit of a stretch, but I think this piece fits quite well for my recital, and I can't wait to do it justice. Goddammit with your weird stick crossings though lol
Какой кринж боже чел, у тебя сзади установка стоит, да и ещё 2 маримбы и вибрафон, не охуел ли ты?
The Imperial soldier shouting "TENNO HEIKA BANZAI!!!!" Trying to boost the people's morale even though there's no more glory is kinda sad
Got what you deserved. A grain of sand in comparison to the atrocities committed by Japanese military in the 1930s and 40s.
an eye for an eye
For this to be an anime, this is the most realistic I've ever watched. No innocent lives, Axis or Allies, deserved to go through the casualties and horrors of WW2.
It also didn’t help that most structures in Japan were literally made out of paper and wood. During the Tokyo firebombing’s the fire was so hot and was sucking up so much air that people were literally dragged into the fire. Another not well known fact is that the American bombers sometimes didn’t need navigation because they could see their target burning from hundreds of miles away from previous attacks.
Fun times making rice crispies
Dammit, dude. For god's sake, YOUR COMMENT ACTUALLY MADE ME LET OUT A CHUCKLE THAT I TRIED SO DESPERATELY TO HOLD IN. I FEEL SO DIRTY.
Unfathomably based
W AMERICA!
I watched thissss
Absolutely gorgeous works. Love your music-so beautiful.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed!
@Jarryd Elias Yes I did! I'm actually planning to looking into playing Ascension with a friend of mine pretty soon. Amazing Keyboard work 👌
@@nobodyknows5016 Oh fantastic! Thanks for the kind words and interest in my music, I hope you choose to play Ascension. Had a blast writing it!
@Jarryd Elias It is phenomenal keyboard work. Really has a catchy beat 😊🤌
Its a odd to betters drumms and drummers🤗🤗🤗🥂🥂🥂🍻🍻🤭🤭🤭💛💛💛💛
Such a beautiful duet. Absolutely phenomenal work.
rip kobe bryant yall cant believe he died in a bombing
Jarryd after watching this performance over and over again for the last 8 yrs... it still blows me away! Thank you from 1 old Tympanist to another for sharing!!!👌
For rough estimates, all American bombing on Japanese soil killed about 750,000 people. 50% of that was firebombing. The nukes, 10%. What’s even more insane is all these bombings left 8.5 million people homeless. Considering what Japanese forces did in Nanjing, nobody really was safe from being a victim. War really is hell
Given what the Japanese did, I'd say this was nothing if not fair.
@@foolslayer9416 Eh I don't know if I agree. I don't believe there is karma or justice in war. War in general is a tragedy all around. For everybody. If you want to make the argument Japan's government brought the raids on themselves, fair enough, but the deaths of civilians in one country does not make up for the deaths of civilians in another. Civilians being killed in Japan did not bring comfort or justice for those who's friends and family were murdered by the IJA in Nanjing, Manilla, or Singapore. The raids did not bring comfort or justice to the mothers of American soldiers slain at the hands of the Japanese. The pain still exists, and it never goes away. As the OC says, war really is hell.
@aviation-cat5425 There were six million Asian civilians alone that were killed, butchered, and brutalized by the IJA. The number of Japanese dead in both civilians and military is less than 2 million. The Japanese should count their blessings that the Allied forces didn't stoop down to the IJA's level of wanton violence and inhumanity.
@@foolslayer9416 Sure, the Allies were far more merciful than the Japanese, both during after the war, and I never claimed they weren't. The Japanese killed way more than 6 million civilians in just China alone, and were completely horrendous to our POW's. But none of that changes my point. What I'm saying is the people who died in Japan in air raids don't make up for or serve as karma or justice for the people the IJA killed...it's just more dead people.
I feel pretty bad about the Japanese civilians that died horrifically in these bombings, but Japan was so horrifically cruel and evil to the rest of Asian, raping, murdering, enslaving and torturing all civilians and POWs they came across. They started the war to enslave Asia, they hit Pearl Harbor first because the US denied them the resources to keep raping and pillaging Asia. Japan as a nation deserved worse yet the allies did not do that, it's interesting really, the nation deserved it, but individual civilians didn't deserve the pain and suffering they got. It is probably more right to say the government and the military deserved it but the civilians are what feeds the government and military.
Amazing!! Captured the Alan Menken so colourfully
George Orwell 1984 best soundtrack I can imagine\o/
Yanks are heartless creatures.
And what about the slopes that treated POW's like trash?
You're insane Jarryd 😂
Burn baby burn
The Japanese wouldn't have stopped the war would have continued because innocent or not they fantaticly supported the war and prepared to fight to the death for every square inch. The Japanese truly reaped what they sowed in the Philippines, China, and all across the pacific
That's bullsh!t. Imperial Japan was bad, but they were certainly better for Asia than China or America are.
@@lucasgrey9794 have you READ any of the war crimes committed by the imperial Japanese army in China and Asia? Seriously read a fucking book
@@bluemobster0023 Most books on WW2 are utter bullsh!t. The "evidence" for the Nanking massacre, for example, is so paper thin it's not funny. Shadows that don't match, out of context executions, pictures like the soldier impaling a baby on his beyonet that have clearly been spliced, and even communists being described as Japanese soldiers. Only people with double digit IQs can believe in nonsense like Nanking massacre, holocaust and other crap.
@@lucasgrey9794 hahahahaha omfg your an actual nazi 🤣 what a joke you clearly have some kind of inferiority issue if you claim it's all bs lmao get some bitches you no life cuck
Innocent civilians can’t control what the military does dumbass
Inexplicably abstract but grotesquely contradicting my mind as well. I couldnt describe because I found this piece consists fascinating ideas of using physical percussion and historical backgrounds. Thanks for this marvelous content... I could appreciate this everyday
I couldn't agree more, thank you for your thoughts! This piece has such a strange presentation and a completely "out-there" creative inception, it's very difficult for an audience member to understand the "music" of it. There are so many fascinating ideas, and my favorite part of this piece is how many different forms the composition can take from performer to performer. As you perfectly put, "inexplicable abstract but grotesquely contradicting."
@@JarrydEliasMusic thanks for your kind response.
That's so beautiful
Thank you!!
I love the style of the music with the soundtrack and the editing is superb!!! WELL DONE
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