Currently based in Texas, Ty Katsarelis has studied music on a scholarship at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the University of Houston as a Theory/Composition Major. Although quite young, he has helped many a friend in the music department with composing musical scores and complex Jazz charts. With a main interest in film scoring, Ty is focused on Dramatic pieces with strong motivic development, dynamic orchestration, and highly evocative moods. His many influences include Gordon Goodwin, John Williams, and Quincy Jones.
This orchestral arrangement is very haunting and ambient. This piece would be perfect for any horror or sci fi film that requires ambient background music to set an eerie or spacey mood. The motif develops in a way that resembles a journey through a non-transparent mist. Very mysterious & ambiguous, Instrumental, Horror, Horror Ambience
This new age orchestral arrangement mixes old school with new school. Perfect for an action sequence for a film or video game. This catchy piece is very versatile and worth listening to. Starts out powerful and develops into something slightly funky. Instrumental, New Age, Contemporary Instr
An intense orchestral arrangement with a strong rhythmic theme displayed from beginning to end. Could be used for any sort of action sequence, battle scene, or video game theme. The intensity builds as the song progresses making this piece very easy to work with for screenplay. Instrumental, Classical, 21st Century
This dynamic orchestral arrangement has a reoccurring theme that would be perfect for a motion picture sequence/theme or even a video game. The adventurous uplifting theme presents itself in three different ways throughout the piece and ends with a fun thematic call and response. Instrumental, Classical, 21st Century