John Frizzell

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John Frizzell (* 1966 in New York City ) is an American film composer .

Frizzell attended the University of Southern California and the Manhattan School of Music before composing the music for several episodes of the television series VR.5 . His first compositions for a film were made in collaboration with Ryūichi Sakamoto in 1993 for Wild Palms . His work includes more than 70 film and television productions.

The composer received the ASCAP Award in 1998 for his work on Dante's Peak . In the same year he won a BMI Film Music Award for his music for Beavis and Butt-Head's in America .

Filmography (selection)

as a composer

Orchestration

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