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Kenneth Lampl is an award winning composer of music for film and television. He is currently the director of the Music Business and Technology Program at Hofstra University where he teaches courses in the music industry, electronic music and film scoring. He received his D.M.A. in composition from the Juilliard School in New York City and his B.A. and M.A. from Rutgers University. His introduction to the world of film scoring came in 1997 with a fellowhip to the Tanglewood Music Festival where he had the opportunity to study composition and conducting with John Williams.
Film Credits
Original Score:
THE OCEAN (2008)
Directed by Dante Tomaselli
Starring Dominiqe Swain (ALPHA DOG), Dee Wallace (THE HILLS HAVE EYES), and Victor Pastores (THE SOPRANOS)
ROYAL KILL (2008)
Directed by Babar Ahmed
Starring Pat Morita (KARATE KID), Eric Roberts (RUNAWAY TRAIN) and Lelaine
RAM (2008)
Directed by David Knappe
Starring Ray Park (PHANTOM MENACE) and Jack Mulcahy (THE BROTHERS MCMULLEN)
WINTER OF FROZEN DREAMS (2007)
Directed by Eric Mandelbaum.
Starring Thora Birch (AMERICAN BEAUTY), Keith Carridine (NASHVILLE) and Brendan Sexton III (BOYS DONT CRY).
SUNDANCE CELEBRITY SWAG HUNT (2007)
Directed by Poull Brien
Starring Gary Coleman (DIFF'RENT STROKES) and Dustin Diamond (SAVED BY THE BELL)
SATAN'S PLAYGROUND (2006)
Directed by Dante Tomaselli
Starring Felissa Rose (SLEEPAWAY CAMP), Ellen Sandweiss (THE EVIL DEAD) and Edwin Neal (THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE)
Theatrical Trailer Music:
THE SENTINEL (2006)
Directed by Clarke Johnson
Starring Michael Douglas (ROMANCING THE STONE), Keifer Sutherland (LA CONFIDENTIAL) and Kim Basinger (BATMAN).
Additional Music:
POKEMON MEWTWO RETURNS (2000)
Directed by Masamitsu Hidaka
POKEMON: THE FIRST MOVIE (1999)
Directed by Michael Haigney
HUGE music here.."Winter of frozen", "Lux aeterna" and "Requiem" let me totally speakless - completly different but each second with big emotionals and deepness - the darker pieces are definately not adapted for listeners which like pleasing music...superb work !
Dear Kenneth, It's my pleasure to read your comment and still cheer for the quality of your work. I do not know the American Conservatory of Fontainebleau, but I have no doubt that you preserved in a good memory and I think you have the opportunity to climb some rocks in the forest of Fontainebleau quite unique! "restons en contact " Friendships from Paris, BB (excuse my disastrous English !!! )
Dear Kenneth, Thank's to accept my invitation. First, a huge cheer for the quality of your "Lux Aeterna" It is simply magnificent. I found your page from the site D'HDFEST where I was not gone long ago. When I listen to your work, I recognize what motivates me in life and I am happy to tell you through this little word. That life is giving you a chance to pursue your dreams! Friendships from Paris, BB
I've just posted an excerpt from a recording of my first piece for full orchestra called "On the Ground Where We Live." Please take a listen and let me know what you think.
How are you? Wanted to let you know I am doing ok and have been a bit creative lately. Would be great to hear from you so please drop me a line or two.
I also wanted to take the chance to let you know that I have uploaded a new song called A legend called Joy. My homepage has also been updated a bit, if you want to see: www.glengabriel.com.
hey, ken. it's iain, again. i was wondering, what music writing program do you use for the computer? i'm guessing finale, but i could be wrong. any idea how to get it, because i've been looking to write some music, but i'm stuck with this not so great free-ware software called "anvil studio" which has some flaws in it, already, but hey, it was free. but anyway, do you have any idea how i can get finale or whatever it is you use? this "anvil studio" thing just isn't cutting it for me
hey, ken, it's iain! my dad mentioned you were going to be performing a piece that you've written at the university of miami. what time and date is that going to be? name the time, and i'll be there, for sure, no questions about it! thanks in advance
Hi Ken! Thank You for the add! Yes, I LOVE your music for "Satan's Playground" it is so dark and brooding. It gives me chills. I would really appreciate some mp3's to add to my page. It will complete my "Satan's Playground" theme. :) You can e-mail them to
CadyBug1224@aol.com when you have the time. :)
I am excited to hear your score for "The Ocean". It is a gripping movie and I have no doubt your talents can match that. Best of luck on completing it! :) You are a very talented composer.
Ken,
Your Lux Aeterna is truly beautiful! I too am grateful to find a kindred spirit in the composing world. I'm looking forward to seeing your music and hopefully performing it one day soon,
Best,
Tim