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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_RealeRobert Reale - Wikipedia

    Robert Reale (born 1956) is an American composer with a long list of credits in film, TV and theater. He is also the owner of 4 Elements Music and 8118 Music. Reale regularly works with younger brother Willie Reale. In 2003 he was nominated for a Tony Award for A Year with Frog and Toad for Best Original Musical Score.

  2. Robert Reale is a versatile and award-winning composer who creates music for film, TV and theater. He is the founder of 4 Elements Music and 8118 Music, and co-wrote the Broadway musical A Year with Frog and Toad.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0714047Robert Reale - IMDb

    Tony-nominated composer Robert Reale is known for his work on TV and Broadway writing theme and underscore for network/cable shows and documentaries, such as People's List (2016), On Assignment (2016), What Would You Do? (2009), and Life Coach (AMC).

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  4. Tony-nominated composer Robert Reale is known for his work on TV and Broadway writing theme and underscore for network/cable shows and documentaries, such as People's List (2016), On Assignment (2016), What Would You Do? (2009), and Life Coach (AMC).

  5. Robert Reale is a composer of musicals and film scores, including A Year with Frog and Toad and The Dinosaur Musical. He also writes music for TV shows and documentaries, and has been nominated for a Tony Award®.

  6. Based on Arnold Lobel's beloved children’s books and featuring a jazzy, upbeat score by Robert and Willie Reale that bubbles with melody and wit, the show is an inventive, exuberant, and enchanting experience for the whole family.

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  8. Music Adjunct Faculty. Music and Performing Arts Professions. rfr7580@nyu.edu. Shortly after graduating music school and several years touring in jazz and rock bands, Rob moved to New York in the mid-80’s where he responded to a demand for authentic, hi-end music for film and television and founded the production music library, 8118 Music.