27 posts tagged “julian”
Opening night has come and gone and I know you are all sick of reading about "Caroline, or Change." But I can't help but post links to the Chron and Merc reviews. Both are great reviews, but the Chronicle review is particularly glowing. Along with getting the cheering little man standing on his chair, the Chronicle calls the show "a stunning achievement for Kelley's ambitious company." As for Julian, the Chronicle reviewer writes, "an impressively focused and
pure-toned 12-year-old Julian Hornik is touching as Noah, an 8-year-old
trying to bond with the resistant Caroline after the death of his
mother." Now his impressively focused father gets to drive him to and from another 25 performances or so.
Here's the latest pop song by Julian. I'm sure there will be a music video coming soon.
Julian finished the song "When All Is Said And Done" from his musical version of The Diary of Anne Frank. Here it is.
Julian got a standing ovation after his rendition of "Seasons of Love" at the TheatreWorks benefit.
Julian has been working on a pretty ambitious project since the beginning of the summer. He is writing a musical version of the Diary of Anne Frank. It is a sophisticated and often times painful topic for a musical. But he seems to be approaching it with a lot of care. Here are a couple of short snippets from two of the songs he is working on for the musical.
Big excitement this weekend. Julian is really psyched because this weekend he gets to perform his own music live for the first time. He was asked to perform at the first anniversary celebration for the Whole Foods in Los Altos. If you're in the neighborhood this weekend, come on by.
Julian Hornik Sings Julian Hornik
Saturday, September 15th
2:00 pm
Whole Foods
4800 El Camino, Los Altos
Here's are some shots of the poster for the event.
Do you think that perhaps High School Musical has had an impact on my son Julian? Give a listen to the latest song he has written and I suspect you'll hear a distinctly Disney sound
For those of you who watched a lot of Saturday morning TV in the 80's, you probably can hum the tune to this phrase -- "The shot heard round the world, was the start of the revolution." We took the kids to the spot in Concord, Mass, where the shot was fired. Pretty cool history. And it is a beautiful spot.