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1. | Main Titles | | |
2. | Nothing But Glorious | | |
3. | Blind to God's Beauty | | |
4. | Thousand-Mile Walk | | |
5. | Earth, Planet, Universe | | |
6. | In God's Sanctuary | | |
7. | All Is Divine Harmony | | |
8. | Hit of the Fair | | |
9. | Anyplace that is Wild | | |
10. | Understanding the Divine | | |
11. | Climbing Mt. Ritter | | |
12. | West of the Rockies | | |
13. | Morning Of Creation | | |
14. | Working the Farm | | |
15. | Unintelligent Treatment | | |
16. | Century Magazine | | |
17. | Our Spirit Needs Wilderness | | |
18. | Civilized Man Chokes His Soul | | |
19. | White House; 1903 | | |
20. | Muir and Roosevelt | | |
21. | Hetch-Hetchy Debate | | |
22. | Gathering Support | | |
23. | I've Had a Grand Life | | |
24. | All, Alike, Pass On | | |
25. | Hymn to the Earth / End Titles | | |
26. | Hard Times Come Again No More | | |
Garth Neustadter is an Emmy Award-Winning composer and multi-instrumentalist. He has composed feature-length works for Warner Bros.
, PBS, Turner Classic Movies, and China's CCTV. The Baltimore Sun says of his work, 'The guy's a natural, as his soaring theme makes plain.'
In 2011, Garth became one of the youngest composers to receive a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on the PBS 'American Masters' documentary, 'John Muir in the New World.'
In 2007, Garth was named the First Prize winner of the Turner Classic Movies Film Composers Competition. His score was chosen out of a field of over 850 international participants, and judged by Academy Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer. He was subsequently commissioned by Warner Bros. and Turner Classic Movies to compose, record, and produce the feature-length score for the film 'The White Sister,' whichpremiered on the TCM channel.
Neustadter has been recognized as a five-time DownBeat Magazine award winner in the areas of composition, arranging, classical violin performance, and jazz saxophone performance. His achievements have been profiled in USA Today, The Baltimore Sun, Film Music Magazine, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Downbeat Magazine and NPR. He has received multiple awards from ASCAP, including the Morton Gould award,Jazz Composers Award, and fellowship to Aspen, as well as multiple awards from the National Federation of Music Clubs.
He has studied at the Yale School of Music with Aaron Jay Kernis, Christopher Theofanidis, Martin Bresnick and with Samuel Adler of the Juilliard School.