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David Rosenthal (born January 1, 1961) is an American
keyboardist A keyboardist or keyboard player is a musician who plays keyboard instruments. Until the early 1960s musicians who played keyboards were generally classified as either pianists or organists. Since the mid-1960s, a plethora of new musical instr ...
,
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,
music producer A record producer is a recording project's creative and technical leader, commanding studio time and coaching artists, and in popular genres typically creates the song's very sound and structure.Virgil Moorefield"Introduction" ''The Producer as ...
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synthesizer programmer A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis and f ...
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orchestrator Orchestration is the study or practice of writing music for an orchestra (or, more loosely, for any musical ensemble, such as a concert band) or of adapting music composed for another medium for an orchestra. Also called "instrumentation", orch ...
, and
songwriter A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music gen ...
, mostly known for working with the hard rock band
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and
Billy Joel William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist and songwriter. Commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man (song), Piano Man" after his album and signature song of the same name, he has led a commercially successful career as a solo ...
. Rosenthal has been nominated for three
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, and in addition to Rainbow and Joel, has worked with
Bruce Springsteen Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American singer and songwriter. He has released 21 studio albums, most of which feature his backing band, the E Street Band. Originally from the Jersey Shore, he is an originat ...
,
Enrique Iglesias Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (; (born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He started his recording career in the mid-1990s on the Mexican indie label Fonovisa and became the bestselling Spanish-language act of the decade. By the ...
, Robert Palmer,
Steve Vai Steven Siro Vai (; born June 6, 1960) is an American guitarist, composer, songwriter, and producer. A three-time Grammy Award winner and fifteen-time nominee, Vai started his music career in 1978 at the age of eighteen as a transcriptionist for ...
,
Cyndi Lauper Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper Thornton (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist. Her career has spanned over 40 years. Her album ''She's So Unusual'' (1983) was the first debut album by a female artist to achi ...
,
Whitesnake Whitesnake are an English hard rock band formed in London in 1978. The group was originally put together as the backing band for singer David Coverdale, who had recently left Deep Purple. Though the band quickly developed into their own entit ...
,
Little Steven Steven Van Zandt (né Lento; born November 22, 1950), also known as Little Steven or Miami Steve, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He is a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, in which he plays guitar and mandolin ...
, and
Happy the Man Happy the Man is an American progressive rock band formed in 1973. The name Happy the Man is a reference to Goethe’s "Faust" and the Bible, rather than the 1972 Genesis single. History Early days (1973–76) The group formed in 1973 in Harr ...
. Additionally, Rosenthal has "
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".


Biography


Early life (1961–1980)

Rosenthal grew up in
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, and is the only musician in his family. He began taking piano lessons at the age of seven and playing in cover bands when he was twelve. His high school band Crystal Visions won Best Instrumental Group in a 1978 statewide Talent Expo by performing Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Hoedown" at the Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey (now called the PNC Bank Arts Center). Rosenthal's early influences included
Keith Emerson Keith Noel Emerson (2 November 1944 – 11 March 2016) was an English keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer. He played keyboards in a number of bands before finding his first commercial success with the Nice in the late 1960s. He became ...
,
Rick Wakeman Richard Christopher Wakeman (born 18 May 1949) is an English keyboardist best known as a former member of the progressive rock band Yes across five tenures between 1971 and 2004, and for his solo albums released in the 1970s. Born and raised ...
,
Ken Hensley Kenneth William David Hensley (24 August 1945 – 4 November 2020) was an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, best known for his work with Uriah Heep during the 1970s. He wrote or co-wrote the majority of Uriah ...
,
Chick Corea Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea (June 12, 1941 – February 9, 2021) was an American jazz composer, pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, and occasional percussionist. His compositions "Spain", " 500 Miles High", "La Fiesta", "Armando's Rhumba", and ...
, Kit Watkins, and Tomita. Rosenthal attended
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, where he played in a band with
Steve Vai Steven Siro Vai (; born June 6, 1960) is an American guitarist, composer, songwriter, and producer. A three-time Grammy Award winner and fifteen-time nominee, Vai started his music career in 1978 at the age of eighteen as a transcriptionist for ...
called Morning Thunder, and graduated in 1981.


Rainbow (1981–1984)

In October 1981, shortly after graduating from Berklee, Rosenthal replaced
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in
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, after successfully auditioning amongst 50 other hopefuls. He went on to perform on 1982's ''
Straight Between the Eyes ''Straight Between the Eyes'' is the sixth studio album by the British hard rock band Rainbow, released in 1982. A remastered CD reissue, with packaging duplicating the original vinyl release, was released in May 1999. History The band line-up ...
'' and 1983's '' Bent Out of Shape''. Rosenthal co-wrote the songs "Miss Mistreated" (from ''Straight Between the Eyes''), and "Can't Let You Go" and "Fire Dance" (from ''Bent Out of Shape''), and appeared in the videos for "Stone Cold", "Death Alley Driver", "Street of Dreams", and "Can't Let You Go". He appears in Rainbow's full-length concert videos ''Live Between the Eyes'' (1982) and ''Japan Tour '84'' (the latter of which features Rosenthal's orchestration, when the band performed live with an orchestra at the Budokan in Tokyo). Rosenthal also appears on several tracks on the 1986 live recording, ''
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''.


Little Steven, Hammerhead (1984–1985)

After the initial breakup of Rainbow, Rosenthal went on to work with a variety of other artists, including a world tour with
Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul Steven Van Zandt (né Lento; born November 22, 1950), also known as Little Steven or Miami Steve, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He is a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, in which he plays guitar and mandol ...
(on the ''Voice of America'' tour in 1984). In 1985, he produced the debut album for Hammerhead, a Dutch band, which featured Ian Parry (Mono Pacific with
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, Airrace with
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) on vocals and Joe Franco (
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,
The Good Rats The Good Rats are an American rock band from Long Island, New York. Their music mixes elements of rock with blues and pop. They are best known on their native Long Island, although they had some success nationally and internationally. History ...
) on drums. The band broke up prior to the album's release, however the album entitled ''Heart Made of Steel'' was eventually released in 2000.


Cyndi Lauper (1986–1987)

From 1986 to 1987, Rosenthal played keyboards for
Cyndi Lauper Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper Thornton (born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist. Her career has spanned over 40 years. Her album ''She's So Unusual'' (1983) was the first debut album by a female artist to achi ...
on the '' True Colors'' world tour, and appeared in the music videos for "Change of Heart", "What's Goin' On", and "Boy Blue", plus the longform videos ''Live in Paris'' (which originally aired as an HBO special) and ''Live in Japan'' (which was recorded in 1991 when Rosenthal worked once more with Lauper). TV appearances with Lauper included
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,
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, and the
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.


Robert Palmer (1988–1989)

From 1988 to 1989, Rosenthal played keyboards for Robert Palmer on the '' Heavy Nova'' tour (including one particular stretch of performing 56 concerts on 56 consecutive nights in 56 cities). With Palmer, he appeared in the music video for the song "Early in the Morning", as well as the concert recording, ''Live at the Apollo'' (recorded in 1988 but released in 2001).


Will to Power, Stacy Lattisaw, other session work (1988-1989)

1988 saw Rosenthal play on
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's remake medley of
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's "
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" and
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's " Freebird" – titled "Baby, I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley (Free Baby)" – which reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for the week of December 3, 1988. Rosenthal also played on several tracks on Will to Power's self-titled album. Around this time, he appeared on albums by Donna Allen (1988's ''Heaven on Earth'') and Nicole McCloud (1989's ''Jam Packed'' and later on 1998's ''Love Town''). Rosenthal also co-wrote the 1989 No. 11 R&B hit "Let Me Take You Down" by
Stacy Lattisaw Stacy Lattisaw Jackson (née Lattisaw; born November 25, 1966) is an American R&B singer from Washington, D.C., United States. Career The 1979 song "Ring My Bell" was originally written for then twelve-year-old Lattisaw, as a teenybopper song ...
and performed on her album, ''Personal Attention''.


Whitesnake, Steve Vai (1989–1990)

Rosenthal returned to hard rock in 1989 – reconnecting with Steve Vai by playing on
Whitesnake Whitesnake are an English hard rock band formed in London in 1978. The group was originally put together as the backing band for singer David Coverdale, who had recently left Deep Purple. Though the band quickly developed into their own entit ...
's 1989 release, ''
Slip of the Tongue ''Slip of the Tongue'' is the eighth studio album by the British band Whitesnake, released in 1989. The album peaked at number 10 on both the UK Album Chart and US ''Billboard'' 200. Three singles were released from the album: " Fool for Your ...
'', and also played on the guitarist's 1990 Grammy-nominated solo album, ''
Passion and Warfare ''Passion and Warfare'' is the second studio album by guitarist Steve Vai, released on May 22, 1990 through Relativity and Epic Records. It has been certified Gold by the RIAA. Background ''Passion and Warfare'' was written based on a series of ...
''. He would make another appearance years later on a Vai album - 2012's '' The Story of Light''.


Red Dawn (1992)

In 1992 Rosenthal assembled the virtuoso rock group Red Dawn (featuring Rainbow/
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/Billy Joel drummer Chuck Burgi and Rainbow/
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/
Ted Nugent Theodore Anthony Nugent (; born December 13, 1948) is an American rock musician and activist. He initially gained fame as the lead guitarist and occasional lead vocalist of The Amboy Dukes, a band formed in 1963 that played psychedelic rock an ...
bassist Greg Smith), having produced and written songs for the resulting 1993 album, ''Never Say Surrender''. The critically acclaimed album was originally released in Japan and the United Kingdom. Rosenthal had also recorded some demos previously with singer
Mitch Malloy Mitch Malloy (born August 26, 1961) is an American singer, best known as the former lead vocalist for the rock band Great White from 2018 to 2022. Biography Malloy studied music at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington. He got his ...
(in a band called Infinity), and recorded additional demos with Winger/Whitesnake guitarist
Reb Beach Richard Earl "Reb" Beach Jr. (born August 31, 1963) is an American rock guitarist. He is a member of the bands Winger and Whitesnake. Career After graduating from Fox Chapel Area High School and attending Berklee College of Music in the ear ...
.


Billy Joel Band (1993–present)

Rosenthal is a member of the Billy Joel Band, as musical director and keyboardist. He has been with
Billy Joel William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist and songwriter. Commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man (song), Piano Man" after his album and signature song of the same name, he has led a commercially successful career as a solo ...
since 1993 (appearing on such releases as 1994's ''Live from the River of Dreams'' DVD, 1997's '' Greatest Hits Volume III'', 2000's '' 2000 Years: The Millennium Concert'', 2001's ''
The Concert for New York City The Concert for New York City was a benefit concert, featuring many famous musicians, that took place on October 20, 2001 at Madison Square Garden in New York City in response to the September 11 attacks. Aside from performing for charity, the co ...
'' CD and DVD, 2006's ''
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'', and 2011's '' Live at Shea Stadium: The Concert'', 2012's '' 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief'' CD and DVD, among other titles). With Joel, Rosenthal performed on the ''
River of Dreams ''River of Dreams'' is the twelfth studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on August 10, 1993. ''River of Dreams'' presented a more serious tone than found in Joel's previous albums, dealing with issues such as trust and ...
'' Tour, all of the Face 2 Face Tours (which saw Joel co-headline with
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), and many other tours throughout the years. Rosenthal appeared in and scored music for the 2010 documentary film, ''
The Last Play at Shea ''The Last Play at Shea'' is a 2010 American documentary film written by Mark Monroe, directed by Paul Crowder, produced by Steve Cohen and Nigel Sinclair, in conjunction with Billy Joel's Maritime Pictures and Spitfire Films. The film is center ...
'', and has been a part of Joel's record-breaking residency at
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, which began on January 27, 2014, in which Joel and his band perform one concert per month at the iconic venue indefinitely. As of August 2022, they have performed 82 monthly sold-out shows interrupted only by the
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pandemic. Rosenthal appears in all 3 documentary films about Joel’s Madison Square Garden residency: ''Home at the Garden'' (2014), ''New York State of Mind'' (2017) and ''White Hot Spotlight'' (2019). Rosenthal appeared in Joel's music videos for "Hey Girl", "To Make You Feel My Love", and "All About Soul", as well as numerous television appearances over the years including ''Saturday Night Live, The Grammy Awards, David Letterman, Rosie O'Donnell, VH-1 Storytellers, Ellen, Conan O'Brien, The Today Show, Oprah Winfrey'', ''Jimmy Kimmel'' and ''Jimmy Fallon''. He served as the Associate Music Supervisor (along with Stuart Malina) for all four productions of the Joel/
Twyla Tharp Twyla Tharp (; born July 1, 1941) is an American dancer, choreographer, and author who lives and works in New York City. In 1966 she formed the company Twyla Tharp Dance. Her work often uses classical music, jazz, and contemporary pop music. Fr ...
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-winning Broadway show, '' Movin' Out'', where he scored and arranged keyboard parts, programmed the synthesizers, and produced the classical playback tracks. His production work on the cast album of ''Movin' Out'' led to a Grammy nomination. Rosenthal was also responsible for training each of the pianists for the "Piano Man" role to be sure that they were playing all of Joel's parts correctly. Rosenthal became one of only three people to play piano on a Joel record (besides Joel himself), when he played piano on the track "Hey Girl". The only other pianists to do this besides Rosenthal are
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and
Richard Tee Richard Edward Tee (born Richard Edward Ten Ryk; November 24, 1943 – July 21, 1993) was an American pianist, studio musician, singer and arranger, who had several hundred studio credits and played on such notable hits as "In Your Eyes", "Slip ...
. Rosenthal is working on correcting Joel's entire sheet music catalog, and as of November 2022, the revised and now accurate sheet music for the albums ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Stranger'', ''
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,'' '' Glass Houses'', ''
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,'' ''
An Innocent Man ''An Innocent Man'' is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released on August 8, 1983. The concept album is a tribute to the American popular music of Joel's adolescent years with Joel paying homage to a number of ...
,'' '' Greatest Hits Volume I & II,'' '' Storm Front'' and ''River of Dreams'' have been completed and released by
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. Rosenthal continues to perform with Joel, and appeared on the cover of the July 2016 issue of ''
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'' with Joel.


Other accomplishments


Enrique Iglesias (1997)

In 1997 Rosenthal played keyboards for
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sensation
Enrique Iglesias Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (; (born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He started his recording career in the mid-1990s on the Mexican indie label Fonovisa and became the bestselling Spanish-language act of the decade. By the ...
on the '' Vivir'' world tour and appeared in his music video "Solo En Tí (Only You)". It was Iglesias's debut tour and included live TV performances on ''Jay Leno'' and ''Vibe with Sinbad''.


Yngwie Malmsteen (1996–2002)

Rosenthal played on
Yngwie Malmsteen Yngwie Johan Malmsteen ( ; born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck, 30 June 1963) is a Swedish guitarist. He first became known in the 1980s for his neoclassical playing style in heavy metal, and has released 22 studio albums in a career spanning ov ...
's 1996 ''
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'' album, and orchestrated Malmsteen's ''Millennium Concerto Suite'', which was first recorded in 1998 and released as ''Millennium Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra in E Flat Minor'' (recorded by the
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in
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). It was later recorded live in Japan and released as 2002's ''Millennium Concerto Suite Live with the New Japan Philharmonic''.


Happy the Man (2000–present)

In 2000 Rosenthal joined the legendary progressive rock band
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for their reunion, replacing long-time keyboardist Kit Watkins (who opted not to rejoin the band), and playing alongside original members Stanley Whitaker (guitar), Frank Wyatt (woodwinds, keyboards), and Rick Kennell (bass). To date, he has recorded one album with them in 2004, ''The Muse Awakens''. Live dates with Happy the Man included headlining NEARfest in 2001, ProgDay 2005 in North Carolina, and a live concert broadcast on
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.


9/11 benefits

Rosenthal participated in several
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benefit performances in 2001, including '' America: A Tribute to Heroes'', where he performed with
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along with
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and a gospel choir for the song "There Will Come a Day", and ''
The Concert for New York City The Concert for New York City was a benefit concert, featuring many famous musicians, that took place on October 20, 2001 at Madison Square Garden in New York City in response to the September 11 attacks. Aside from performing for charity, the co ...
'' where he performed with Billy Joel and the band for the songs "Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out on Broadway)" and "New York State of Mind". Both of these 9/11 benefit performances were released on DVD and CD in 2001.


Ethan Bortnick (2009–2018)

Rosenthal met pianist
Ethan Bortnick Ethan Jordan Bortnick (born December 24, 2000) is an American pianist, singer, songwriter, record producer, musician and actor. He has been featured on ''The Tonight Show'', ''Oprah Winfrey Network'', ''Good Morning America'', Disney Channel, Ni ...
in 2009 (when Bortnick was only 8 years old), which resulted in the duo working together on stage and on studio projects (with Rosenthal serving as Bortnick's musical director, producer and orchestrator), including ''The Power of Music'' concert special (which initially aired nationally on
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in December 2013 and has since become the all-time most successful PBS concert special both in viewership and in pledges raised),. A live recording of the same name was released a year later. As musical director for ''The Power of Music'', Rosenthal put together a 46-piece orchestra and a four-piece band, along with a 120-member children's choir and three background vocalists. Rosenthal and Bortnick were the focus of a feature in the December 2015 issue of Keyboard Magazine, titled "Ethan Bortnick and David Rosenthal: Piano Men Celebrate the Power of Giving" (Bortnick has raised more than $40 million for nonprofit organizations and charities around the world). Rosenthal again served as musical director for Bortnick’s ''Generations of Music'' concert special (which initially aired nationally on PBS in 2017), and arranged and orchestrated for full orchestra, choir, and rock band. The concert also featured debut performances of 4 songs which Rosenthal wrote with Bortnick. A DVD and CD of the concert were also released.


Advisory boards, lectures and invited talks (1989–present)

Rosenthal served as an advisory board member for the Recording Academy's Producers and Engineers Wing (2008–2009), where he collaborated on a committee of high-profile producers and engineers, including Roger Nichols, Chuck Ainlay, Charles Dye, Eric Schilling and Frank Filipetti, to create a reference document titled "Digital Audio Workstation Guidelines for Music Production". He also served on the advisory board for the Audio Arts Program at Full Sail University (2011) and has lectured numerous times at the school. He often returns to his alma mater Berklee College of Music as a guest lecturer, and frequently lectures at the Peabody Conservatory at Johns Hopkins as well as other colleges, universities, and music industry seminars.


As synthesizer programmer

Aside from designing and programming his own innovative keyboard rigs, Rosenthal is an accomplished synthesizer programmer.


Broadway (''Movin' Out'', ''Tale of Two Cities'')

Rosenthal's synth programming credits on Broadway include the aforementioned productions of ''Movin' Out'' (where he also wrote the synth book) and the 2008 Broadway production of ''A Tale of Two Cities'', where he programmed three keyboard stations and created a score reduction for the keyboardists enabling the full orchestral score to be performed by a smaller ensemble that could fit in the theater's pit.


Bruce Springsteen, Dream Theater, others

Rosenthal programmed synths for
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's ''The Rising Tour'' (2002–2003) and ''The Wrecking Ball Tour'' (2012–2013) (for which Rosenthal designed and programmed keyboard rigs for
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and Charlie Giordano), and also for
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's 2009 release '' Liza's at the Palace'',
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's 1995 release ''
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'', and various Joel tours. He has also consulted on keyboard rig design and synthesizer programming for
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,
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, Brad Cole (
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), Hardy Hemphill (
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), Brocket Parsons (
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) and many other top keyboardists around the world.


Product development

Rosenthal has collaborated on product development with many manufacturers, including
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for Mainstage software (2011-current), Muse Research for Receptor (2004–2015), Kurzweil for K2000, K2500 & K2600 (1990–2008), and
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for Studio 5 & Galaxy Editors software (1990–1999). In 1996 he released a
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Preset ROM Card for Lexicon's PCM-80 and PCM-81 called "David Rosenthal Music FX".


As orchestrator


Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen

Rosenthal is also a skilled orchestrator and has served for a variety of artists over the years. These credits include Rainbow's "Eyes of Fire", which was performed by members of the
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and appeared on the ''Straight Between The Eyes'' album (1982), and "Difficult to Cure" (a rock version of
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's "9th" featuring excerpts from the "9th Symphony") which was recorded live with members of the
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at the
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in Tokyo (1984) and later released in 2015 as a full-length concert DVD and live album titled ''Rainbow Live in Japan 1984''. In 1997 Rosenthal orchestrated Yngwie Malmsteen's ''Millennium Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra'' – a 308-page score for 90 piece orchestra and 40 piece choir recorded by the Czech Philharmonic in Prague (released on CD in 1998) and performed live in Tokyo by the
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(released on DVD in 2002).


Elie Wiesel, Phil Ramone

In 2010, Rosenthal performed with the late
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for a concert in
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titled ''Memories and Melodies of My Childhood''. The show was produced by legendary producer
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and featured Rosenthal's orchestration. The concert featured Elie singing songs as he remembered them from his childhood and was accompanied by an orchestra and choir. The show was filmed and released on DVD, also titled "Elie Wiesel – Memories and Melodies from my Childhood" (2011).


Billy Joel, Ethan Bortnick, NJ Lottery

Rosenthal's other orchestration credits include Billy Joel's ''Last Play at Shea'' and ''Live at Shea Stadium'' (2011), Ethan Bortnick's ''The Power of Music'' (2013) and ''Generations of Music'' (2017), and in 2014 Rosenthal orchestrated five Billy Joel songs for string quartet which were performed live by Joel and a string quartet conducted by Rosenthal at Madison Square Garden. He also wrote, produced and arranged the theme song for the
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– a big band swing chart titled "Jackpot Swing", which ran twice per day during the NJ Lottery's televised daily drawings for 10 years (2003–2013).


Awards and nominations

Rosenthal has received three Grammy Award nominations: Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 1983 (Rainbow's "Anybody There" from the ''Bent Out of Shape'' LP), Best Rock Instrumental LP in 1990 (Steve Vai's ''Passion and Warfare''), and Best Musical Show Album in 2003 (''Movin' Out Original Broadway Cast Recording''). He won the Keyboard Magazine Readers Poll Winner for Best Hired Gun in 1993 and received Berklee College of Music's Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1994. Rosenthal has been awarded numerous gold and platinum albums.


Equipment

Throughout his career, Rosenthal has used various multi-keyboard setups for stage and theater. In 2016, Keyboard Magazine did a history of his touring setups over a 35-year period. Currently, Rosenthal's on-stage keyboard rig with Billy Joel includes a Kurzweil K2600x, a Hammond XK-5, a Roland Fantom G and Fantom 6, and Roland PK-5a MIDI pedals, while the entire system is powered by Apple's Mainstage software using two
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. Rosenthal also owns a state-of-the-art digital recording studio, Sonic Adventures Studio, where he has recorded many of his own projects and session work.


Select discography / videography

* 1982: Rainbow – ''Straight Between the Eyes'' * 1983: Rainbow – ''Bent Out of Shape'' * 1984: Roger Glover – ''Mask'' * 1986: Rainbow – ''Finyl Vinyl'' * 1987: Cyndi Lauper – ''Live in Paris'' * 1988: Stacy Lattisaw – ''Personal Attention'' * 1988: Donna Allen – ''Heaven on Earth'' * 1988: Will to Power – ''Will to Power'' * 1989: Nicole McCloud – ''Jam Packed'' * 1989: Whitesnake – ''Slip of the Tongue'' * 1990: Steve Vai – ''Passion and Warfare'' * 1991: Cyndi Lauper – ''Live in Japan'' * 1993: Red Dawn – ''Never Say Surrender'' * 1994: Billy Joel – ''A Voyage on the River of Dreams'' * 1994: Billy Joel – ''Live from the River of Dreams'' * 1995: Dream Theater – ''A Change of Seasons'' * 1997: Yngwie Malmsteen – ''Inspiration'' * 1997: Billy Joel – ''Greatest Hits Volume III'' * 1997: Good Rats – ''Tasty Seconds'' * 1998: Nicole McCloud – ''Love Town'' * 1998: Yngwie Malmsteen – ''Millennium Concerto Suite'' * 2000: Billy Joel – ''2000 Years, The Millennium Concert'' * 2000: Hammerhead – ''Heart Made of Steel'' (recorded 1985) * 2001: Vinnie Moore – ''Defying Gravity'' * 2001: Various Artists (with Billy Joel) – ''The Concert for New York City'' * 2001: Various Artists (with Faith Hill) – ''America: A Tribute to Heroes'' * 2001: Robert Palmer – ''Live at the Apollo'' (recorded 1988) * 2002: Yngwie Malmsteen – ''Millennium Concerto Suite Live with the New Japan Philharmonic'' * 2002: Original Broadway Cast Recording – ''Movin’ Out'' * 2002: Billy Joel – ''My Lives'' * 2004: Happy the Man – ''The Muse Awakens'' * 2006: Billy Joel – ''12 Gardens Live'' * 2009: Liza Minnelli – ''Liza's at the Palace'' * 2010: Billy Joel – ''Live at Shea Stadium, The Concert'' * 2011: Billy Joel – ''The Last Play at Shea'' * 2012: Various Artists (with Billy Joel) – ''12-12-12 The Concert for Sandy Relief'' * 2012: Steve Vai – ''The Story of Light'' * 2013: Ethan Bortnick – ''The Power of Music'' * 2014: Billy Joel – ''Home at the Garden'' (documentary) * 2015: Rainbow – ''Live in Japan'' (recorded 1984) * 2016: Tony Bennett – ''Tony Bennett Celebrates 90'' (with Billy Joel and Tony Bennett) * 2017: Itzhak Perlman – ''Itzhak'' (appearance with Billy Joel in documentary film) * 2017: Ethan Bortnick – ''Generations of Music'' * 2017: Billy Joel – ''New York State of Mind'' (documentary) * 2019: Billy Joel – ''White Hot Spotlight'' (documentary) * 2020: The Sharpe Family Singers – ''A Sharpe Family Christmas'' * 2021: NYCnext – ''New York State of Mind'' (music video)


References


External links


David Rosenthal's official website


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