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Naaman Wheeler
Composer
Dramatic Orchestral Selections
Through The Storm
2:03
This Ends Here
2:00
Love Prevails
2:15
The Last Light
1:57
Horror Cues
What Lies Beneath
1:04
Selections From "Polo: By Nikki Yar" (Short Film)
Let's Get Cooking
0:42
Kitchen Failure
1:00
دوست "Friend"
1:14
Across The Universe - CONTEST ENTRY
Joguman Collaboration with World Health Organization (Score + SFX)
Incredibles Action Cue - RESCORE
Kenobi vs. Vader - RESCORE
Biography

Raised by two music educator parents and inspired by composers like John Williams, Gustav Mahler, William Walton, and Michael Giacchino, the intersection of music, media, and education has been central to every meaningful professional moment. I constantly strive to create work that tells a story, engages the audience, and is rooted in collaboration with my peers.

Currently, I am in the process of writing a children’s opera based on beloved New England Children’s book, Blueberries For Sal, By Robert McCloskey. In addition to this, I have a number of Film Scoring projects in the works as part of my studies at Berklee College of Music.

“Naaman is such a good collaborator and good spirit. He was very thorough with every step, and made sure he was prepared for the session. One of the better run sessions I’ve played in!”
- Kaidan Larson, Composer/Violinist.

"Working with Naaman was nothing but fluid - his work ethic is prepared, and his creativity is plentiful! I had such an easy and fun time working with him."
- Asher Hall, Audio Engineer.

"Collaborating with Naaman was truly nothing short of wonderful. He is equal parts passionate and professional—creating beautiful orchestrations that propel story, while constantly maintaining the vision of a project. His score breathed life into our film, and audiences everywhere have been moved by his evocative compositions!"
- Nikki Yar, Director/Writer, Polo.