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  1. Alex Lasarenko was born on 13 July 1963 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He was a composer, known for Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001), The Loneliest Whale: The Search for 52 (2021) and Dinner Rush (2000). He died on 8 November 2020 in Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA.

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    • Columbus, Ohio, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA
  2. Alex Lasarenko, a late composer and creative director of Elias Arts, wrote the iconic four-note mnemonic that serves as the brand identity of the Disney Channel. The Defunctland documentary by Kevin Perjurer explores the history of music's use in television and pays tribute to Lasarenko's genius.

  3. Lasarenko and BBM are listed in modern curriculum in undergraduate music theory for a reason (google: "POP GOES THE THEORY:INCORPORATING POPULAR MUSIC INTO THE UNDERGRADUATE MUSIC THEORY CURRICULUM" and see the .pdf file). Maybe it's worth a shot to give MMB a call and ask them about Alex Lasarenko?

  4. Alex Lasarenko was born on 13 July 1963 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He was a composer, known for Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001), The Loneliest Whale: The Search for 52 (2021) and Dinner Rush (2000). He died on 8 November 2020 in Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA.

    • July 13, 1963
    • November 8, 2020
  5. Just a small tribute to Alex Lasarenko, writer of Disney Channel's famous bumper theme.Thank you to Kevin Perjurer, and the team at Defunctland for their stu...

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  6. www.linkedin.com › pulse › alex-lasarenko-1963-2020-fritz-doddyAlex Lasarenko 1963-2020 - LinkedIn

    Nov 12, 2020 · Fritz Doddy, a music professional and former colleague of Alex Lasarenko, shares his memories and appreciation of Alex's talent and legacy. He recounts their work and friendship at Elias Arts and beyond, and praises Alex's passion, creativity, and support for his composers.

  7. Alex Lasarenko (July 13, 1963-November 8, 2020) was an American composer who worked at Elias Music (now Elias Audio Identity) before creating his own company, Tonel Sound, in 2002. He was known for creating the Disney Channel's four-note mnemonic.