Liz Myers

Liz Myers
Born Elizabeth Myers
Nationality American
Occupation Composer and musician
Spouse(s) John Trivers

Elizabeth (Liz) Myers is an American musician, composer, pianist and singer. She co-wrote the Eddie Money song "Shakin'", but is best known for her collaborations with her husband, John Trivers on the music for several award-winning commercials and films. Their music company Trivers Myers Music, established in 1984, has composed or arranged music for many clients, and received multiple Clio Awards. They have arranged and produced the music for several commercials for United Airlines, one of which, "A Life", is a part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art. In 2011, the theme for the CBS Evening News that Myers co-wrote with Trivers and Alan Pasqua was relaunched for the broadcasts that feature Scott Pelley as news anchor.

Biography

Myers earned a Bachelors Degree in Composition from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and then a Masters Degree in Music from UNC Chapel Hill. She then studied composition with Nadia Boulanger at the "Ecole d'arts americains" and later privately with Jacques Rouvier in Paris. On returning to the States, she was hired as the Musical Director of the Broadway show "Grease" in New York,[1] which is where she met her future husband, John Trivers.[2] They formed a music company, Trivers/Myers Music, which has composed scores for many major commercials. In 2004, they arranged a version of George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" for an animated commercial for United Airlines. The ad became so popular, it was broadcast during the Academy Awards, and displayed in art museums.[1][3][4] The couple continued to arrange and produce music for several other United Commercials, such as "The Night", when a jet-lagged business traveler ventures out from his hotel to be taken on a whirlwind tour by a moped driver. The music was selected by SHOOT magazine as one of the Top 10 music tracks of the summer.[5]

She has conducted members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in original scores for films and other compositions, co-wrote the song "Shakin'" with Eddie Money,[1] for which she received (in 2006) a "Millionair" award from BMI for one million air-plays. Her original score for David Rabe's "The Orphan" was published by Samuel French and her orchestration of Agnes de Mille's ballet "Texas Fourth" has been performed by the State Street Ballet Company.

As of 2015, Myers is teaching a "Composition for Commercials" extension course through the UCLA "Certificate of Film Scoring" program.[2]

Works

Awards

In 2006 Myers received a Clio Award together with Trivers for their arrangement of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" for a United Airlines commercial entitled "Interview."[6] They have also had numerous other commercial music scores receive awards, such as Golden Lions at Cannes, AICP Finalists, and Communication Arts awards.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ryon, Ruth (April 29, 2007). "Amazon's Bezos books a home". Orlando Sentinel.
  2. 1 2 "About us: Bio page". Trivers/Myers Music. Retrieved July 4, 2011.
  3. Ford, Mary Ann (January 15, 2007). "Talent may be family affair". The Pantagraph.
  4. "United Airlines Deepens Commitment to "Time to FLy" Ad Campaign" (press release). United Airlines. April 4, 2007. Retrieved July 6, 2011. The television spot "A Life" was awarded a 2005 Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP) award for animation. United's "Dragon" television spot received the same accreditation in 2006 and both are displayed as part of the Museum of Modern Art's (MOMA) permanent collection.
  5. Lazare, Lewis (August 25, 2006). "Element 79 campaign can't help but boost Harris". Chicago Sun-Times.
  6. "Trivers/Myers Music Broadcasts United Airlines Spot". Mix Online. March 17, 2004. Retrieved July 6, 2011.

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