With being compared to Duke Ellington and Maurice Ravel by The New York Times, Harold O'Neal FRSA, (producer, composer, and storyteller) has marked his place amongst this generation's greatest pianists and composers. He has worked and collaborated with artists in a variety of genres (U2, Bob Geldof, Damien Rice, Aloe Blacc, Ne-Yo, Busta Rhymes, Jay Z) and has been profiled by numerous publications and programs including Forbes, NPR's All Things Considered, Fortune, Studio 360, and the 92Y: 7 Days Of Genius. O'Neal has been awarded fellowship to the Royal Society of the Arts, with the Patron being Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and recently played a role as a creative expert for Pixar's Academy Award winning film, Soul.
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Approaching Music as Life and Breath with Harold O'neal
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Foreign Tongues: Electric Ensemble
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Secrets In The Air: Cinematic Percussion
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Cinematic Vocals: Untold Stories
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Elemental Journey: Post Rock
While in the studio with Splice, composer Michael Hewett was inspired to write a series of tracks inspired by the five elements of Ayurveda - Ether, Air, Fire, Water, Earth. ...