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'''Damon Intrabartolo''' (1975-August 13, 2013) is an [[United States|American]] [[composer]], [[orchestrator]] and [[conducting|conductor]]. He attended the [[University of Southern California]] and departed before graduation to work with [[John Ottman]] on ''[[The Usual Suspects]]''.
'''Damon Intrabartolo''' (1975-August 13, 2013) is an [[United States|American]] [[composer]], [[orchestrator]] and [[conducting|conductor]]. He attended the [[University of Southern California]] and departed before graduation to work with [[John Ottman]] on ''[[The Usual Suspects]]''.


On August 13, 2013, Intrabartolo died suddenly in his home in Arizon.<ref>http://www.playbill.com/news/article/181168-Damon-Intrabartolo-Writer-of-Pop-Musical-Bare-Dies-at-39</ref>
On August 13, 2013, Intrabartolo died suddenly in his home in Arizona.<ref>http://www.playbill.com/news/article/181168-Damon-Intrabartolo-Writer-of-Pop-Musical-Bare-Dies-at-39</ref>


==Work==
==Work==

Revision as of 20:31, 15 August 2013

Damon Intrabartolo (1975-August 13, 2013) is an American composer, orchestrator and conductor. He attended the University of Southern California and departed before graduation to work with John Ottman on The Usual Suspects.

On August 13, 2013, Intrabartolo died suddenly in his home in Arizona.[1]

Work

Damon has collaborated with Ottman for 13 years orchestrating and conducting films such as:

Intrabartolo also orchestrated and conducted In Good Company (2004), American Dreamz (2006) and the acclaimed "Dreamgirls" (2006) underscore with Hedwig and the Angry Inch composer Stephen Trask.[3]

He composed the musical Bare, a Pop Opera; his company God Help! Productions also produced the world premiere in Los Angeles.[4][5] He composed and produced the musical Ann E. Wrecksick and the Odyssey of the Bulimic Orphans. Both shows played in Los Angeles and New York City.[6] He composed the musical Plop which workshopped in Los Angeles.

He lives in Los Angeles, California.

He appears on a 2001 documentary featuring six gay men attending the Burning Man festival, called On The Bus.

Awards

  • 2001 Ovation Award
  • Backstage Garland Award
  • LA Drama Critics Circle Award
  • LA Weekly Award for bare (Best Original Score & Best Musical).

References

  • "Bare Facts", theatremania, Michael Portantiere, Apr 8, 2004

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