Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes

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Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes
Promotional image
Directed byTom Neff
Written byTom Neff
Produced byLois Riggins-Ezzell
Tom Neff
StarringHerb Alpert
CinematographySteven D. Smith
Edited byBarry Rubinow
Music byHerb Alpert
Distributed byTom Neff Productions
Release date
Running time
26 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$500,000

Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes is a 2002 American documentary film about the paintings and sculptures of musician and record producer Herb Alpert. It was written, produced and directed by Tom Neff. The soundtrack of the film is co-composed and performed by Alpert.[1]

Synopsis

This documentary explores Herb Alpert's abstract paintings and his more figurative bronze sculptures, focusing on the first major retrospective of his work given at the Tennessee State Museum. It shows how music has infused his paintings and sculptures through color, concept, and form.

The entire musical score to this visual film is composed and played by Herb Alpert, and his personality is probed through his artwork.

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Background

The film is based on the museum exhibition, "Herb Alpert: Music for Your Eyes." The exhibition was on view at the museum in 2001 and features Herb Alpert's paintings and sculptures he created from 1978 to 2001.

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