April 24, 2008 (TORONTO, ONT.) – In his debut solo album, ‘From Score To Screen‘, film composer Alexander Doan showcases his diversity of music styles, revealing spunky action-based melodies in ‘Vigilante’…easy-listening jazz chords in ‘Coke and Water’…and haunting yet compelling vocals and music apropos for ‘The Tale of Gabriel Grub’s’ dark romantic theme.
This debut album reveals Alexander’s
melodic approach to composition, and features many of his music styles,
which include orchestral, classical, vocal, jazz, electronic, 20th
Century, and East Indian. Since obtaining a music degree from Mohawk
College in Hamilton, Ont., and studying composition at York University
in Toronto, Alexander has composed scores for drama, horror,
documentary, action, and comedy films.
As a performer, Alexander is an
award-winning clarinetist, as well as a saxophonist, flautist and
pianist. Recently, some of his personal compositions were presented
during a night of music at The Central, located in the heart of
Toronto’s historic Mirvish Village.
To preview, order or write a review of ‘From Score to Screen’, click the ‘Buy CD Now’ Link above.
‘From Score to Screen is also available to order in various CD outlets worldwide, including Sunrise Records on Yonge Street in Toronto. To see if ‘From Score to Screen’ is available to order at a CD store near you, please contact Alexander.
For online digital music stores, please keep checking
alexanderdoan.com for various outlets such as Napster and iTunes in the
coming weeks.