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  1. 14 de mar. de 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Watertower MusicLove and Work · Theodore ShapiroThe Intern (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)℗ 2015 WaterTower MusicWriter: Theodore...

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  2. 10 de jul. de 2009 · Shapiro, 37, is a rarity in modern film music: a classically trained composer (bachelor’s degree from Brown, master’s from Juilliard) who, despite commissions for classical works (including a well-received piano concerto in 1999), decided he’d rather be working in film. “A lot of the seminal cultural experiences of my life were in the ...

  3. Provided to YouTube by Warner RecordsSuite From The Devil Wears Prada · Theodore ShapiroThe Devil Wears Prada (Music from the Motion Picture)℗ 2006 Twentieth...

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  4. Birthplace: Washington, D.C., USA. Washington D.C. native, Theodore Shapiro made a name for himself scoring high profile comedy films. In the early 1990s, Teddy Shapiro began composing the music ...

  5. Theodore Shapiro is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in New York, where he is a professor emeritus in psychiatry and pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College and the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic. [1] He is a faculty member of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research [2] and a training and supervising ...

  6. Theodore Shapiro. Composer: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Theodore Michael Shapiro is an American film composer from Washington D.C. who is known for composing various films such as Jennifer's Body, Old School, Safe Men, Idiocracy, Wet Hot American Summer, Zoolander 2, Year One, DodgeBall, Tropic Thunder, On the Ropes, 13 Going on 30, Girlfight, Captain Underpants and The Devil Wears Prada.

  7. www.theodore-shapiro.com › biography › indexMusic by Theodore Shapiro

    Shapiro, 37, is a rarity in modern film music: a classically trained composer (bachelor’s degree from Brown, master’s from Juilliard) who, despite commissions for classical works (including a well-received piano concerto in 1999), decided he’d rather be working in film. “A lot of the seminal cultural experiences of my life were in the ...