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Web Soup (TV) (2011) Queen of the Oyster Pirates (musical) music by Mike Wilson (in progress) Great War Chronicle (musical) music by Glenn Siegel (2011) Quicksand Castles (feature) produced by Ron Bartels (2011) Bill Horvits Expanded Band (modern jazz orchestra) (2011) Access Hollywood (TV) (2010) Phelps Avenue (feature) directed by Michael Blevins (2010) The Meeting (student short) directed by Josh Comninellis (2010) The Good Fight (Documentary) directed by Mark Fraser (2008) A Tale of Two Tims (student short) directed by Ari Aster (2007) Hull (student short) directed by Will Emery (2007) |
Nathan Riebli is a composer, music director, and performer. He writes and arranges pop, rock and celtic songs, and writes music for film, television, opera, and music theatre. He studied music composition at the University of the Pacific, Conservatory of Music (B.M.) and at the University of Missouri – Kansas City, Conservatory of Music (M.M.). He's performed with the Fiddlerats, eggfreeflan, and Folkness Monster on acoustic guitar, and with the Bill Horvitz Expanded Band, the Stockton Symphony, the Ukiah Symphony, the Santa Rosa Wind Symphony, and the Santa Rosa Chamber Orchestra on tuba. He plays keyboard with Blue Hotel and directs the Sebastopol Community Band. His teachers include Sean McMahon, Chen Yi, Zhou Long, Kohei Mukai, and James Mobberley. Nathan plays guitar, piano, tuba, bagpipes, and the Chinese Dong Xiao flute.
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I had the pleasure of working with Nate on my first feature film, "Quicksand Castles." I found him to be not only talented as a musician, but very creative as a composer. He was quick to grasp the director’s requests, and created a score that successfully accentuated the ambience and mood of each scene. Through his music, we brought emphasis to important visual moments and added humor at key junctures. It was a pleasure to work with such a talented artist. Ron Bartels
I had the experience of working with Nathan Riebli this year when he scored my Rock Opera, "Great War Chronicle." Working with Nate was a pleasure. He did a quick and accurate job. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Nate's services and certainly will use him again myself. Glenn Siegel |
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