Gaili Schoen in 2012
Gaili Schoen (born Susan Gaili Schoen, in Venice, California ) is an American film composer , orchestrator , and pianist . She is best known for her scores for the films Festival in Cannes starring Maximilian Schell , Anouk Aimée , Ron Silver , and Greta Scacchi , and Déjà Vu , starring Stephen Dillane and Vanessa Redgrave , both directed by Henry Jaglom . Her television work includes the score for the 2007 PBS documentary Annie Leibovitz: A Life Through A Lens which she composed with score producer James Newton Howard . Schoen composed a 52-piece orchestral score for the 2008 feature film Noble Things starring Michael Parks , Ryan Hurst , and country singer Lee Ann Womack , and scored the 2011 documentary The Ghost of War , about the RMS Queen Mary.
In 2012-2015 Schoen published a piano method book series called Upper Hands Piano: A Method for Adults 50+ to Spark the Mind, Heart and Soul . The books teach the art of playing the piano, while enhancing brain functioning.
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