Joël Lindheimer
      Joël Lindheimer's skills as a composer and guitarist
are as notable for their idiomatic versatility as they are for their lyrical
integrity. His abilities span an enormous range of musical disciplines, allowing
him to write and produce original European style Classical orchestral scores
as convincingly as he does popular works grounded in a variety of contemporary
world music traditions.
      His compositions have been performed and/or recorded by the
New York New Music Ensemble, Earplay, the Alexander String Quartet,
the Sirius Ensemble, AGaPe Performance Group,John Duykers, Jerry Garcia
(from the Grateful Dead), Clarence Clemons (Bruce Springstein's E
Street Band), Bill Ortiz (CBS), the Michael Pluznick Group (Narada/MCA),
Radim Zenkl (Shanachie), and others.
      Joël's discography includes producer's, writer's and
performer's credits on the critically well-received Rhythm
Harvest with the Michael Pluznick Group (Narada/MCA) which rose to 24
on Billboard's Adult Alternative Chart; Drummers
Journey with Small Village (Antiqua Label); Heat
Beat with Michael Pluznick (Well Tempered World); his latest CD Miles
Dean, features a new blend of "World Jazz"; and the Poco
Loco and Angel Blue Soundtracks.
      Joël has studied composition with Ross Bauer, Richard
Festinger, Pablo Ortiz, and Jules Langert. His music is published by Amida Music
inc. (ASCAP), Milwaukee WN, and New Music Publishing (ASCAP), 9 Crestwood Drive
San Rafael, CA 94901.
Discography   Film Music   Chamber
& Orchestral Works   Music for Commercials  
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Curriculum Vitae
-Education-
Ph.D. in Music Composition and Theory pending Fall 1999, UC Davis,
CA.
M.A. in Music Composition, San Francisco State Univ., CA.
B. M. in Music Composition, magna cum laude Dominican College, CA.
-Work Experience-
1992-Present Joël Productions Moraga, CA; Music director/owner.
1990-92 Reel Music Sausalito; Partner/Music director.
1987-89 Sound Cat S.F., CA; Music director and staff composer.
1984-86 Sierra Sound Labs , Berkeley CA Engineer/Music director.
-Teaching Experience-
University of California, Davis:
Music 104a, b, c, Advanced Theory (20th Century Techniques and Literature):
TA, Fall 1999; instructor, Andrew Frank.
TA, Spring 1999; instructor, Andrew Frank.
TA, Winter 1999; instructor, Ross Bauer.
TA, Fall 1998; instructor, Ross Bauer.
Music 5a, b, c, Intermediate Theory:
TA, Spring 1999; instructor, Pablo Ortiz.
TA, Winter 1999; instructor, Pablo Ortizr.
TA, Fall 1998; instructor, Pablo Ortiz.
Music 3b, CAI Lab (harmony, counterpoint, analysis, and composition
for non-majors):
TA, Winter 98; instructor, Robert Bloch.
TA, Spring 98; instructor, Robert Bloch.
Music 10, Introduction to Music Literature:
TA, Winter 97; instructor, J. Palmer.
TA, Spring 97; instructor, W. Slawson.
TA, Fall 96; instructor, D. K. Holoman.
Music 110, Aspects of Stravinsky: TA, Winter 97; instructor,
A. Frank.
Music 110, The Music of Mozart TA, Fall 97; instructor, A. Frank.
San Francisco State University:
Music 504, Survey of Electronic Music: Instructor
Fall 1999
Music 233, Form and Design: TA, Fall 95; instructor, C. Sanchez-Gutierrez.
Music 415, Orchestration:
TA, Fall 95; instructor, C. Sanchez-Gutierrez.
Music 232, Advanced tonal Procedures: TA Fall 95; instructor,
C. Sanchez-Gutierrez.
San Francisco School of the Arts:
Theory 1 & 2 Instructor Fall
95; Spring 96.
Miscellaneous Teaching Experience:
Co-developed the Davis MIDI-Computer Lab Fall 97.
Taught Finale notational software to Davis faculty members Spring 97.
Empyrean Ensemble remote recording coordinator 1997.
WEB-master for Music 10, Davis, 1997.
Private lessons, guitar 1981 to present.
-Honors, Awards & Professional Affiliations-
Winner of the Olga Valente Prize for Excellence in Music Composition
1999.
Valente Fellowship awarded for outstanding academic record and promise of productive
scholarship 1998-99.
Recipient of the Arts Council of Switzerland, Pro Helvetia grant
for the song cycle entitled "The Beginning of September," 1997.
ASCAP Standard Award, 1998
Commissioned the Score to the play entitled, Winchester Rosary,
produced by Aga Pe Oakland, CA 1997.
Chandler Fellowship awarded for outstanding academic record and promise of productive
scholarship 1997-98.
Received a fellowship to the Summer Arts Festival, University of
Long Beach, 1997.
Artist in Residence at San Francisco School of the Arts 1995 and
1996.
Composition entitled "Giant Step" rated no. 24 on
Billboard's National Adult Contemporary Chart 1993.
Co-founder of the Davis Composers' Collective (DCC) 1996-present.
Member of the: Gamma Sigma Honor Society; American Society of Composers, Authors
and Publishers (ASCAP); Chamber Music America (CMA); S.F. Musicians Union.
-Music Composed for Film-
Poco Loco:
Romantic Comedy/Drama, Composer 1994 (dist. by Panoramic).
Nina Takes a Lover: Drama (Laura
San Giacomo and Paul Rhys), Composer & Music supervisor of the Caribbean
scene 1994 (dist. by Triumph).
Senorita Lee: Drama, Composer
1995.
Angel Blue: Drama, Composer 1996.
-Documentaries-
Corpus (biography of Selena; winner of
SF Film Festival Golden Spire Award) 1998.
I-doll (Barbie Doll biography) 1995.
Understanding Video: The Basics, Ampex
Corporation 1990.
Post Production Ampex Corporation 1990.
Mix Magazine TEC Awards 1987-89.
-Music for Theater-
The Winchester Rosary:
Aga Pe performance group, Oakland CA 1997.
-Music for T.V. Commercials-
Del Monte
Orvil Redenbacher
Wesson Canola Oil
Accura
Disney Channel
Rainier Beer
Hershey's Chocolate
Great America
Bacardi Rum (Dom. Repub.)
The Wall Street Journal
Foster Freeze
Osmocote
-Interactive Video & Multi-Media-
Pacific Bell
AT&T
Nike
I.B.M.
Best Stores
Zerox Corporation
Apple-Macintosh
Sun Micro Systems
Abacus
Pacific Video Resources.
-Discography-
Miles
Dean; Jambeats, San Anselmo, CA.
Rhythm
Harvest; the Michael Pluznick Group, Narada/MCA (co-produced/wrote/performed).
Drummers
Journey; Narada/MCA (co-produced/wrote/performed).
Heat Beat;
Well Tempered World (co-produced/wrote).
Poco Loco Soundtrack; (featuring Jerry
Garcia).
Strings & Wings; Radim Zenkl(Unleashed
Memories), Shanachie Records.
Grooves for Gigs;(educational percussion
CD), Jambeats, San Anselmo, CA.
Jam Beats vol. 1-3;(educational percussion
CD), Jambeats, San Anselmo, CA.
Djembe; Jambeats, San Anselmo, CA.
Dancers Journey; Jambeats, San Anselmo,
CA.
Rhythm Integration; Jambeats, San Anselmo,
CA.
A Very Green Christmas (Little Drummer
Boy arrangement); 7th Wave Productions, M. V., CA.
References and placement file available from Education and Graduate Placement,
The Internship and Career Center, South Hall, University of CA 95616, 530-752-0724;
or contact:
Catalogue of Works
-Chamber Music-
- La Sonate Maternelle, (Pno), dedicated to B. M. Zimmerlin,
1990.
- The Carpenter Suite, (String Quartet), dedicated to Shurlia
and Roy Carlsen, 1991. Performed by the Harper String Quartet, Chicago,
10/10/91 (Reading).
- Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night, (Choir), text by
Dylan Thomas, dedicated to Christine Lindheimer, 1991/97rev., Premier Dominican
College 12/20/92, (to be premiered at UCD 4/98).
- #1 and 2, (Three voice fugues for a multiple combination of inst.), 1992.
- Nothing Gold Can Stay, (Tenor, Flt., F. Horn, Vc., Pno),
text by Robert Frost, dedicated to Jules Langert, 1992. Premiere: Dominican
College 4/15/93.
- Duwa-Sohu, (String Quartet), dedicated to Rob Holland, 1993.
- Chasing the Dean, (Fl., Cl., Bsn., Pno.), dedicated to Miles
Dean Lindheimer, 1994. (Also arranged for Vc.) Premier: Earplay
SFSU 4/25/95; Sirius ensemble: UC Riverside 2/14/97;UC Santa
Barbara 2/18/97; UC Berkeley, 2/21/97; UC Davis, 2/23/97. review in 20th
Century Music, 8/97, Vol IV, no. 8.
- Capriccio, (solo cello), dedicated to Robert Oliver, 1995.
(Etude) Premiere by Susan Lamb Cook, UCD 5/23/97.
- Impromptu, (Pno), dedicated to Christine Lindheimer, 1995.
- Arnold in Haiti, (Tmpt., Cl., Vln, Vla., Vc., Pno., Perc.),
dedicated to B. M. Zimmerlin, 1995. (Also arranged for Flt/Picc). Premier:
Composers' Workshop, SFSU, 5/14/96.
- Thesis (String Quartet), dedicated to Richard Festinger,
1996. Premier: Alexander String Quartet, UCD 5/30/97.
- Fugue in G Minor (Keyboard: Pno, Organ etc.), dedicated
to Billy Levine, 1996.
- Winchester Rosary, dedicated to Amanda Moody. 1997 commissioned
by Aga Pe; premiered 10/16/97.
- Triplicity (Vln., B. Clar., Marimba), dedicated to Joshu
and Kelley Skaller, 1997. Premiered by the New York New Music Ensemble
7/22/97, review in the LA times 7/25/97, and 20th Century
Music, 9/97, Vol IV, no. 9.
- The Beginning of September, (Tenor, Clar., Vln., Vc., Pno),
text by Robert Hass, dedicated to Pablo Ortiz, 1997; premiered by John Duykers
and the Empyrean Ensemble 4/25/98 & 4/26/98; reviews in the
Sacramento B and the Davis Enterprise 4/27/98.
- Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra, dedicated to Ross
Bauer and Jean-Michel Fonteneau.
Performance scheduled for 1/09/2000 (at UC Davis) Jean Michel Fonteneau
and the UCD Orchestra, D. Kern Holoman conducting.
-Jazz, Popular, and World Music-
- Calypsamba, 1988.
- Easy Prey, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1989.
- Shadow Talk, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1990.
- Myra, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1990.
- Sam's Coffee Shop, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1990.
- Free Floating Blues, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1990.
- La Mar, 1991.
- Cadillac, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1991.
- Shy Town, 1991.
- Unhealthy Day, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1991.
- Miles Away, 1992.
- Ruby Mansion, 1992.
- Anselmo, 1992.
- Fandango, used on the film Poco Loco, 1992.
- Funk, 1993.
- Samba, 1993.
- Samba II, 1993.
- Miles D ean, 1993.
- First Love Sweetest Love, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1993.
- L'isle de Martinique, used in the movie Nina Takes
a Lover, 1993.
- Nouveau Flamenco, 1994.
- Cubo R ubo, 1994.
- Reggatta, 1994.
- Songo for Chango, 1994.
- The Vigil, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1994.
- A. P. Cha-cha, 1994.
- U are 2 Good to be True, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1994.
- Barbie Without Tears, lyrics by Amanda Moody, on docc. I
Doll, 1995.
- Snake Oil, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1996.
- Forever Never, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1996.
- Ice Melting, lyrics by Amanda Moody, 1997.
-Collaborations-
- Echoes of Time, Lindheimer/Pluznick, Rhythm on Harvest CD,
1992, Pub. by Amida.
- Capilonga, Lindheimer/Pluznick, Rhythm on Harvest CD, 1992,
Pub. by Amida.
- Kongo, Lindheimer/Pluznick, Rhythm on Harvest CD, 1992,
Pub. by Amida.
- La Boléro Haïtien, Lindheimer/Pluznick, Rhythm
on Harvest CD, 1992, Pub. by Amida.
- L' Artibonite, Lindheimer/Pluznick, Rhythm on Harvest CD,
1992, Pub. by Amida.
- Haitian Rumba, Lindheimer/Pluznick, Rhythm on Harvest CD,
1992, Pub. by Amida.
- Rara, Lindheimer/Pluznick, Rhythm on Harvest CD, 1992, Pub.
by Amida.
- Rumbacito, Lindheimer/Pluznick, Rhythm on Harvest CD, 1992,
Pub. by Amida.
- Giant Step, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hauser, Rhythm on Harvest
CD, 1992, Pub. by Amida.
- Yemayá-Blue Currents, Lindheimer/Pluznick, Rhythm
on Harvest CD, 1992, Pub. by Amida.
- Mango Heat, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Bruja's Potion, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Jaguar Dreams, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Big Bang Theory, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Island Rumba, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Jungle Storm, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Lava Dance, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Above the Stars, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Elements, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers Journey
CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Echo in the Valley, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Menehune's Garden, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Tut's Tune, Lindheimer/Pluznick/Hull/Atkinson, Drummers
Journey CD, '94, Pub. Amida.
- Riding the Dragon, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD,
1995, Pub. Well Tempered.
- Budda's Beat, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD, 1995,
Pub. Well Tempered.
- Skywalking, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD, 1995,
Pub. Well Tempered.
- The Lion's Den, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD, 1995,
Pub. Well Tempered.
- Percussion Discussion, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat
CD, 1995, Pub. Well Tempered.
- Universal Roots, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD, 1995,
Pub. Well Tempered.
- Havana Cabana, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD, 1995,
Pub. Well Tempered.
- The Elder, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD, 1995, Pub.
Well Tempered.
- Soulfire, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD, 1995, Pub.
Well Tempered.
- Ju Ju Jump, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD, 1995,
Pub. Well Tempered.
- Love Stomp, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD, 1995,
Pub. Well Tempered.
- Village Fête, Lindheimer/Pluznick, on Heat Beat CD,
1995, Pub. Well Tempered.
-Arrangements-
- "The Soldier's March" from the opera Faust, Gounod;
arranged for high school concert band; recorded by the San Francisco School
of the Arts' concert band; used in the film Angel Blue, 1996.
- "Lasciatemi morire" from the opera Arianna, Claudio
Monteverdi; arranged for strings and basso continuo; performed by the UCD
Early Music Ensemble, 4/14/97.
- "Little Drummer Boy," by K. Davis, H. Onoratti, & H. Simeone;
arranged for guitar, elect. bass, acoustic bass, and percussion; recording
on A very Green Christmas CD, 7th Wave, Prod., 1997.
References and placement file available from Education and Graduate Placement,
The Internship and Career Center, South Hall, University of CA 95616, 530-752-0724;
or contact: