Mitchell Glickman
- Music Department
- Composer
Award-winning composer, producer and conductor, Mitch Glickman's
diverse career covers the fields of film, television, opera, theater
and recordings.
Glickman's composing and arranging credits include the acclaimed, independent films "Street of Pain" starring Steve Carell and "Proudheart" starring Lorrie Morgan, along with such television series as "Cheers," "Life Goes On," "Night Court," "Grammy Living Legends" and the annual "Grammy Awards" telecast. He has also worked as music production supervisor for the Emmy Award winning dramas, "Picket Fences" and "The Practice." He has composed and arranged music for a broad range of commercials including Lexus, Prodigy, Coca-Cola, Fox Sports, and Life Cereal.
Glickman founded the Symphonic Jazz Orchestra in 2001, and formerly served as Associate Music Director of the American Jazz Philharmonic, created by composer/conductor Jack Elliott. As a conductor, he has led such ensembles as the American Jazz Philharmonic, New American Orchestra, United Kingdom Symphony Orchestra, and the South Florida Youth Orchestra.
Glickman has produced a number of recordings including The Bud Shank Sextet Salutes Harold Arlen, Young Musicians Debut Orchestra with conductor Lalo Shifrin, Guido Basso, and the American Jazz Philharmonic with Ray Brown & Phil Woods for GRP Records, which received a Grammy Award nomination.
Glickman also serves as Director of Music Programs for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). He is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and studied at the Schoenberg Institute in Vienna. In 2012, Glickman's composition "Blues & Fuguette" was one of the three winners of the American Composers Forum annual Chamber Music competition.
Glickman's composing and arranging credits include the acclaimed, independent films "Street of Pain" starring Steve Carell and "Proudheart" starring Lorrie Morgan, along with such television series as "Cheers," "Life Goes On," "Night Court," "Grammy Living Legends" and the annual "Grammy Awards" telecast. He has also worked as music production supervisor for the Emmy Award winning dramas, "Picket Fences" and "The Practice." He has composed and arranged music for a broad range of commercials including Lexus, Prodigy, Coca-Cola, Fox Sports, and Life Cereal.
Glickman founded the Symphonic Jazz Orchestra in 2001, and formerly served as Associate Music Director of the American Jazz Philharmonic, created by composer/conductor Jack Elliott. As a conductor, he has led such ensembles as the American Jazz Philharmonic, New American Orchestra, United Kingdom Symphony Orchestra, and the South Florida Youth Orchestra.
Glickman has produced a number of recordings including The Bud Shank Sextet Salutes Harold Arlen, Young Musicians Debut Orchestra with conductor Lalo Shifrin, Guido Basso, and the American Jazz Philharmonic with Ray Brown & Phil Woods for GRP Records, which received a Grammy Award nomination.
Glickman also serves as Director of Music Programs for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). He is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and studied at the Schoenberg Institute in Vienna. In 2012, Glickman's composition "Blues & Fuguette" was one of the three winners of the American Composers Forum annual Chamber Music competition.