Film & TV Photo Archive
BMI composer Alan Silvestri receives thundering applause for the world premiere of “The Walk,” as well as selections from some of his other works.
BMI composer Antonio Sanchez honored with Best Original Film Score of the Year, as well as Discovery of the Year award, at the 15th World Soundtrack Awards.
Latin hitmakers engage with the audience at the renowned Apollo Theater.
Pictured (L to R) are: Eunel, Chris Hierro, BMI’s Loretta Gadson, BMI’s Brandon Jones, BMI’s Ian Holder, BMI’s Delia Orjuela, Gregorio Uribe, Stefano Vieni, BMI’s Pam James, Vein and BMI’s Carolina Arenas.
Pictured (L to R) are: Apollo Theater’s Director of Education Shirley Taylor, Eunel, Chris Hierro, BMI’s Carolina Arenas, BMI’s Delia Orjuela, Gregorio Uribe, Stefano Vieni and Vein.
Panelists Gregorio Uribe, Stefano Vieni, Vein, Chris Hierro, Eunel Torres, and BMI’s Carolina Arena on stage during BMI’s ‘How I Wrote That Song.’
Pictured (L-R) are: Latin music creators Chris Hierro, Eunel Torres, Stefano Vieni, Gregorio Uribe, and Vein.
Posing for a photo at BMI’s ‘How I Wrote That Song’ are (standing): BMI’s Carolina Arenas, Eunel Torres, Stefano Vieni, BMI’s Delia Orjuela, Vein, and Chris Hierro; (kneeling) Gregorio Uribe.
Photographed (L-R) prior to the ‘Music in Film’ panel are: Krishna Das, Stewart Copeland, BMI’s Doreen Ringer-Ross, Duncan Bridgeman and Woodstock Festival Film Founder Meira Blaustein.
Krishna Das kicks off the panel discussion by playing the harmonium and chanting.
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