[Fmpro] ASCAP's Shameful Treatment of Fred Karlin's Legacy
Fernando Rivas
fernando at rivasmusic.com
Wed Jul 9 13:01:43 GMT 2008
Thanks for pointing this out Mark. It's pretty sad that ASCAP doesn't even
acknowledge its own legacy. Doesn't leave much hope for us small fry.
Fernando Rivas
On 7/8/08 10:10 PM, "Mark Northam" <markn at gmocorp.com> wrote:
> Hi All -
>
> Below is a letter I've sent to ASCAP today, and I welcone any comments,
> especially from those who knew Fred Karlin.
>
> The link to ASCAP's release is here:
> http://www.ascap.com/press/2008/0708_tfsw.aspx
>
>
> Best,
>
> Mark Northam
>
> --------------------------------------
>
> July 8, 2008
>
> Mr. John LoFrumento, CEO
> ASCAP
> One Lincoln Plaza
> New York, NY
>
> Dear Mr. LoFrumento:
>
> I read with amazement your celebratory press release about the 20th
> Anniversary of the ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop that completely omitted the
> name and any credit at all for the man who founded and built that workshop
> into much of what it is today, the late Oscar and Emmy-winning film and
> television composer Fred Karlin. Fred was a friend of mine, and built up
> that workshop and much of what it became with tremendous amounts of his
> time, energy and passion. For ASCAP to utterly avoid any mention of him in
> this historical retrospective is outrageous and wrong, and is a slap in the
> face to Fred's historic legacy as a great composer and educator.
>
> 1,326 words in that press release about the workshop, yet not a single
> mention of Fred Karlin, its founder and creator. And did the current host of
> the workshop, touted by ASCAP in the release as "legendary composer" Richard
> Bellis, mention Fred even once? Nope. Same for ASCAP's Nancy Knutsen and
> Mike Todd, who didn't mention Fred in their quotes in the release either.
>
> Fred Karlin founded and built up the ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop (previously
> called the ASCAP/Fred Karlin Film Scoring Workshop on ASCAP's website, but
> his name was eliminated from the workshop by ASCAP as soon as he passed away
> - another classy move by ASCAP) with his own personal industry contacts, and
> he spent a great deal of his own time - unpaid, I'm sure - developing that
> workshop into what it is today. Indeed, the format used today including the
> recording sessions and industry VIP speakers were pioneered by Fred through
> his energy and love for film music and up and coming film composers. As a
> participant in the Workshop myself in 1994, I found it to be an invaluable
> experience, as so many others have, and being selected for that workshop was
> the primary reason I and others I know moved to Los Angeles to pursue a
> career in film scoring here. That's why ASCAP's actions in this regard are
> especially painful for those of us who benefitted so much from Fred's love
> of film music and film music students.
>
> Even your NYU workshop incorporated "in memory of Buddy Baker" into the
> title after his passing, so why would ASCAP deny that honor to Fred Karlin
> who founded and created the LA workshop?
>
> For an organization that is supposed to honor, respect and value the
> creative works of others, ASCAP's behavior in this matter has been nothing
> short of shameful. I urge you to value and respect Fred Karlin's years of
> hard work and dedication to up and coming film composers by restoring the
> name of the workshop he founded to The ASCAP/Fred Karlin Film Scoring
> Workshop and honor his work and creative energy just as you did with Buddy
> Baker. Frankly speaking, Fred Karlin deserves nothing less, and today's film
> scoring workshop participants as well as the industry deserves to know the
> true legacy of the workshop that Fred built.
>
> Best,
>
> Mark Northam
> ASCAP Writer and Publisher Member
>
>
>
>
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