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Christopher North Renquist (born February 6, 1969), known professionally as Christopher North, is an American composer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist musician. Working most notably as a film composer, he has also composed and written for orchestra, theater, dance, and children's television. North has played in Broadway theater as a bassist and guitarist.

Christopher North
Birth nameChristopher North Renquist
Born (1969-02-06) February 6, 1969 (age 53)
OriginAustin, Texas
GenresJazz
classical
rock
Occupation(s)Composer
InstrumentsElectric bass, double bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica, piano, sitar, guitarviol, harpejji

Biography[1][2][3][4]


Born Christopher North Renquist in Austin, Texas on February 6, 1969, Christopher North is a multi-instrumental composer and singer-songwriter based in New York City. As a composer his works have been performed at venues in Europe (London, Berlin and Edinburgh) and the US (Texas, California, Illinois, Ohio, Hawaii and New York) including collaborations with filmmakers (Tribeca, Big Apple and SXSW Film Festivals), theater companies (including Workshop Theater, NY and Edinburgh Fringe), choreographers (Wave Hill, Joyce SOHO) and concerts including the 92nd Street Y. His children's songs can be heard on the Disney Channel and Noggin, where he wrote songs for Oobi.

As a genre-crossing musician, North has performed and recorded with an eclectic array of artists and ensembles. He has played bass with Quincy Jones, the Dixie Chicks, Rosanne Cash, various symphony orchestras as well on Broadway in The Lion King and Spring Awakening. He has sung with the New York Philharmonic (including the 3 Grammy Award-winning John Adams' "On the Transmigration of Souls") and for Stephen Sondheim ("Frogs" with Nathan Lane). He has performed at venues including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, CBGB's and Madison Square Garden. He has performed on national TV (including Live with Regis and Kelly and Live at Lincoln Center), and been heard on the radio (NPR, WNYC) and commercials (including Visa and Tide). He has recorded and performed extensively as a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, keyboards, harmonica, etc.) As a multi-instrumentalist, he plays traditional instruments as well as newly created boutique instruments, including the Marcodi Harpejji, the Guitarviol, the Slaperoo, the Suzuki Andes 25, bass Ukulele, Cello Banjo, a ROLI Rise, and a Veillette Gryphon. He has produced and released two albums, Opus Zero, a classical album featuring chamber music and art songs, and De La Sur, an eclectic rock/soul album. He has done sound design and music for The Forever Waltz by Glyn Maxwel, the score for Angelica Torn's Lucky Days and various projects with writer and director Matthew Miele, finishing the feature-length film Everything's Jake in 2006 and Eavesdrop in September 2007. His scores and albums feature world-class NYC musicians (Eroica Trio, Ethel (string quartet), Andy Middleton, Carol Emanuel).


Works/Recordings/Performances[1][5][6]



Film Scores



Music for Dance



Classical/Orchestral composition



Jazz Composition



Music/Sound Design for Theater



Songwriter



Bassist – Broadway/Theater



Guitarist – Broadway/Theater



Vocal Recordings – Solo/Ensemble



As Multi-Instrumentalist



Producer – Children's Songs



Educator – Bass/Guitar, Private/Studio/School Instruction



Education[1]



References


  1. "Christopher North's official website". Archived from the original on October 22, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2008.
  2. North, Christopher. "92y Instructor Christopher North". www.92y.org.
  3. "Exclusive Interview with Composer Christopher North | Gainsayer". www.gainsayer.me. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  4. "Christopher North". Bill King. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  5. "christopher north | CD Baby Music Store". store.cdbaby.com. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  6. "Christopher North". IMDb. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  7. Scheck, Frank (June 19, 2017). "'F(l)ag Football': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 5, 2018.





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