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Composition: Film Music FREE Workshop

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12/17/25 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm EST

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Website: https://concordconservatory.org/composition-film-music-workshop/
Location: Concord Conservatory of Music
15 Junction Square Dr.
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Contact: Sara Seng

Event Description

Concord Compose the Action! Learn Film Music Composition.  Have you ever wondered how music creates the perfect mood in a movie or builds the suspense? This Film Music Composition Workshop is your exclusive chance to step into the composer’s chair! Through an exciting, interactive group project, students will learn directly from composer and CCM faculty member Manuel Garcia-Baro how music is used to convey specific emotions and drama across different visual media. You’ll get hands-on experience in music composition by planning the soundtrack for an unforgettable scene from the popular movie How to Train Your Dragon. This unique workshop offers practical insight into the creative process of professional film scoring. Who Should Attend? This dynamic composition workshop is designed for students ages 10-18 who are curious about music composition or film scoring.

Taught by CCM Piano Faculty Member Manuel Garcia-Baro

Date & Time: Wednesday, December 17, 5:30–6:30 PM

Location: This workshop takes place at CCM 2, 15 Junction Square Dr., 

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KEYWORDS concord conservatory of music , learn film music composition
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