Biography :
Most people
that know me don't know I'm a composer. When they finally
hear my music, I usually
get comments like "are you crazy?" "You're
insane" "Sounds like a horror movie" "Did
you have a rough childhood?" "who were you
thinking of strangling?" etc etc.
I've been writing since age
5. I had a record out back in the 80s called "Modern
Day Woman" released on Rising Sun Records (Purple Haze Music BMI), and I've
done work in film. "Last Waltz On a Tightrope" was
one I did that was aired on the national PBS network.
I've also done other jingles and small stuff. I concentrate
now on score writing and I would love to get back into
film again. Here are a few positive things that were
said;" The thing I like most about Chris' piece is its orchestration.
Alaimo has a firm grip on the subtleties of classic Romantic
orchestration and color"-Tony Lanman, "
Chris Alaimo excels at composition. He's excellent at
layering his music."-Clint Gaige, and
my favorite review was of movement 2 of my "Art
of Suicide" string quartet;"
To pull off something this expressive and sonically deceptive
on this equipment is a very impressive feat, and my compliments
to Mr. Alaimo for his work. Excellent recording, twisted,
perverse Composition and compelling performance. I highly
recommend listening to this piece and Mr. Alaimo's other
work. Go. Listen. Now...and be afraid."-Lorin Swelk.
The titles of my pieces are a little nuts but there
is alot of humor there. For an easier listen try "
The River" or "Quartet No. 4" For something more riveting try
"
The art of Suicide" or "The Day The Angels
Fell"
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