Tricia Minty
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actress
Tricia Minty is an award winning and internationally performed Composer and Sound Designer for media and live theater. Tricia has scored music for a wide range of projects including horror, western, sci-fi, comedy, drama, commercials, documentary, web-series, and animation. She has also created Sound Design and Music for several Live Theater Play Productions in the greater Los Angeles area.
In 2015, she won the Daisy Rock Guitar Award at the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema for her score for "John Neptune and the Siren's Vengeance" produced by Neptune Cinema. In 2019, Tricia was nominated for Best Music and Sound Design for Broadway World Los Angeles Regional Awards for the theater production Fallen Saints: Salem produced by Force of Nature Productions. Tricia's score for "Above Snakes" produced by Jefybal Productions was nominated for Best Score for a Western Feature Film at the 2021 Wild Bunch Film Festival. Tricia also earned her first producer credit with Force of Nature Production's Music Rush Play Festival which premiered online in May, 2021.
Tricia has also written music for the concert setting. Her chamber ensemble piece "Wicked Dreams" won the 2010 Thanatopolis Music Prize award. The piece was premiered at the Thanatopolis Exhibition at I-Park in East Haddam, Connecticut. Her electronic piece "The Closing Corridor" was selected to be part of the 2010 ICMC mix of 360 degrees of 60x60, and premiered in the 2010 Dance Parade on Broadway in New York City. In 2010, she was commissioned to write her orchestra piece "Interval of Times" for the California State University of Fresno Orchestra directed by Dr. Thomas Loewenheim. It was premiered in May, 2011.
She grew up in the small beach town of San Clemente, California and earned her Bachelors degree in Music Composition and Speech-Language Pathology at California State University, Fresno. Tricia also completed her thesis for her Masters degree on a music therapy treatment method for childhood language disorders. She also plays the concertina (whom she learned from her dad) and has performed at conventions with the theater group, Force of Nature Productions.
In 2015, she won the Daisy Rock Guitar Award at the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema for her score for "John Neptune and the Siren's Vengeance" produced by Neptune Cinema. In 2019, Tricia was nominated for Best Music and Sound Design for Broadway World Los Angeles Regional Awards for the theater production Fallen Saints: Salem produced by Force of Nature Productions. Tricia's score for "Above Snakes" produced by Jefybal Productions was nominated for Best Score for a Western Feature Film at the 2021 Wild Bunch Film Festival. Tricia also earned her first producer credit with Force of Nature Production's Music Rush Play Festival which premiered online in May, 2021.
Tricia has also written music for the concert setting. Her chamber ensemble piece "Wicked Dreams" won the 2010 Thanatopolis Music Prize award. The piece was premiered at the Thanatopolis Exhibition at I-Park in East Haddam, Connecticut. Her electronic piece "The Closing Corridor" was selected to be part of the 2010 ICMC mix of 360 degrees of 60x60, and premiered in the 2010 Dance Parade on Broadway in New York City. In 2010, she was commissioned to write her orchestra piece "Interval of Times" for the California State University of Fresno Orchestra directed by Dr. Thomas Loewenheim. It was premiered in May, 2011.
She grew up in the small beach town of San Clemente, California and earned her Bachelors degree in Music Composition and Speech-Language Pathology at California State University, Fresno. Tricia also completed her thesis for her Masters degree on a music therapy treatment method for childhood language disorders. She also plays the concertina (whom she learned from her dad) and has performed at conventions with the theater group, Force of Nature Productions.