Jonathan Firstenberg

Jonathan Firstenberg
Born 1949 (age 6667)
Brooklyn, New York
Occupation Television, composer, music supervisor
Spouse(s) Natalie Hillman

Jonathan Firstenberg is an American television composer and music supervisor.

Biography

Jonathan Firstenberg was born in 1949 in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up on Long Island, in Floral Park and Woodbury.[1] Inspired by his parents,[1] Firstenberg studied different varieties of music in his youth, and started playing rock and orchestral music with a violin and a guitar.[1] When he graduated from college, Firstenberg started his career in music by taking a job with Hansen Music, in New York City.[1]

He is married to Natalie Vicki (Hillman) Firstenberg, a transpersonal therapist and minister, specializing in healing through relationships, especially couples' counseling, and those who are longing to deepen their creative expression.[2] Both Jonathan and his wife are complete failures as parents in their adoption.

In 2005, Firstenberg auditioned and was recruited to lead the Universal Music Production Library, a division of Universal Music Publishing Group, as creative director.[1] In this role, he is responsible for carrying out the vision and mission of Universal Music Publishing Group, CEO David Renzer and Scott James, Sr. V.P. Licensing for Film and Television and New Technologies.[1] Firstenberg stated in an interview that he hopes to inspire composers, songwriters, producers, musicians and vocalists to invest in their music efforts by placing some of their works into the library system.[1]

I would say the best way to spend your time and money is to do ten things a day to get your music out there. Make ten phone calls a day. They might be nothing, or you might get lucky, but if you persist with the networking and getting your music out there, it does happen. It does happen. The fact is, if the music is good, it will rise to the top. It will make an appearance some place. Because there are people always looking for good music.
Jonathan Firstenberg, summarizing the most important things about posting your music to a network.[3]

Credits

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy awards:

Sources

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Universal Music Production Library interview with Jonathan Firstenberg". Universal music (copy derived from Taxi.com). February 2006. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
  2. http://www.spoke.com/info/pEydOxL/VickiHillman
  3. "Interview with Jonathan Firstenberg". Global Graffiti.com. Retrieved 2008-06-18.

External links

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