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From Costa Communications

FILM COMPOSER AARON ZIGMAN PRESENTS ORIGINAL CONCERT WORK
World Premiere at the Beverly Hills International Music Festival August 11th
Zigman scores 3 films opening in next 3 months

(Beverly Hills, CA) Film composer Aaron Zigman premieres his original concert work, entitled "Vis Vitae," at the Third Annual Beverly Hills International Music Festival. The festival offers young musicians the opportunity to study with and hear performances by world-renowned musicians.
Featured during the weeklong concert series will be "Voices of Hollywood" on
August 11th at 8 pm, at which works by notable film composers including
Zigman, John Williams, Andre Previn and the late Erich W. Korngold will be performed. The concert is at the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church, located at 505 North Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Tickets can be purchased for
$25.00 by calling 310.779.7622 or emailing dmgfest@aol.com.

Zigman has three films opening in theatres in the next three months. The musically charged dance film "Step Up" opens August 11th, "10th and Wolf," the gangster themed film starring Giovanni Ribisi, James Marsden, and Brad
Renfro, opens on August 18th, and the family western "Flicka," starring country music star Tim McGraw and Alison Lohman, opens October 20th.

Zigman's strong classical background allows him to successfully work in several different musical areas, from popular music to film scores to orchestral concert works. He began his musical career as a producer and arranger for popular music stars including Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, Tina Turner, Carly Simon, Christina Aguilera and Seal. His numerous symphonic pieces include a 35 minute-long tone poem divided into five movements, written as a tribute to former Israeli Prime Minister Itzhak Rabin, and "Impressions," a suite for a wind ensemble.

Zigman began to work in film as the arranger and orchestrator for feature films such as "Mulan," "The Birdcage," "Licensed to Kill" and "Pocahontas."
He first feature film score was "John Q.," starring Denzel Washington and directed by Nick Cassavetes, whom he soon collaborated with again on the box-office hit "The Notebook." His recent film credits include scores for
"ATL," "Take the Lead," the music-intensive dance drama starring Antonio
Banderas, and "Akeelah and the Bee," the critically-acclaimed film with
Laurence Fishburne and Angela Bassett.

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