![]() ![]() “It was stuff nobody would have a problem with.” “It was really kind of cool and validating, especially for someone who was a complete independent, to have a kid finding a piece of instrumental music, which is the most uncool kind of music for a kid to find, and to make a tribute montage using it,” he explains. The majority were fan compilations that teenagers obsessed with Glee had painstakingly put together to memorialize their two favorite characters' love story-and they were all soundtracked to the full version of Muzzey’s music. Muzzey recalls the site’s algorithm surfaced 20 or 40 videos. And around 2012, he decided to see for himself, searching for his name on YouTube. The use of Muzzey’s music across pop culture has no doubt brought the veteran composer some success and acclaim. Some of his works have been choreographed and performed on So You Think You Can Dance?, too. When Finn Hudson kissed Rachel Berry for the first time on TV’s Glee, it was Muzzey’s stripped-back piano playing in the background. The 50-year-old classical music composer from Joliet, Illinois, who now lives in Los Angeles, produces haunting orchestral scores that soundtrack some of the most poignant moments in film and television. You’ve heard Kerry Muzzey’s work ( Bandcamp, Spotify), even if you haven’t heard of him. A dramatic moment from Glee maybe isn't the first thing you expect to see in an Ars story, but promise there's a point here. ![]()
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