Eric Allaman
Composer
Eric Allaman is an American composer who has worked in Film, Television, Theater and Ballet. His career as a film composer began when he co-composed the score to Ridley Scott’s, “Legend” with Tangerine Dream. That opportunity led to Eric re-scoring the silent classic, “Battleship Potemkin” which was re-released in Europe and featured at the Berlin Film Festival. Born in Springfield, Missouri, Allaman’s family moved around the Mid-West and eventually settled in Dana Point, California. Allaman began studying the piano at age 7 and the guitar at age 16, and continued his studies at UCLA with an emphasis in music and theater. Allaman has written two ballets with Kim Maselli, "The Sea Princess", (2007) and "Noah’s Ark", (2010). He has also written two musical/operas, Battleship Potemkin (1991) with Jeffrey Couchman and Voices from the Cellar (1989) with Robert White. He has also written the music to several plays including The Geography of Luck, Dragon Lady and Stendhal. Recently, he released a collection of piano solos entitled Berlin Diary that play as a memoir of his life in West Berlin.
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