From 1976 to 1979, while living in
Los Angeles, Serry played piano and keyboards on motion picture and television soundtracks (e.g., The Stunt Man, Vegas). From 1981 to 1987, still in Los Angeles, he composed soundtracks for numerous documentary and corporate films, most of them produced by
Armand Hammer Productions (a division of
Occidental Petroleum) and many of which received
Cine Golden Eagle awards (e.g., 'From the Garden of the Middle Kingdom', 1982). In 1983, he toured in the U.S. as pianist with
Doc Severinsen's quintet, Xebron. From 1983 to 1985, Serry composed the music for the Bard Productions videos of the
Shakespeare plays, '
The Tempest' (starring
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.), '
Othello' (
William Marshall,
Jenny Agutter) and
Antony and Cleopatra (
Lynn Redgrave,
Timothy Dalton, Bravo Channel). In 1979, Serry was commissioned, by marimba soloist
Leigh Howard Stevens, to compose a work for solo
marimba. The result, 'Rhapsody for Marimba' (aka "Night Rhapsody"), was premiered by Stevens that year at Town Hall, New York City. In 1985, Serry was commissioned, by percussion soloist Steve Houghton, to compose the 'Concerto for Percussion Brass and Percussion', which was premiered at 1985
Percussive Arts Society (PAS) International Convention and for which Serry was awarded Third Prize in the 1985 PAS competition. In 1986, he revised his work 'Intrusions (for 10 percussionists)' for a performance at the
Aspen Music Festival (Jonathan Haas, conductor). In 1987, he was again commissioned by Leigh Howard Stevens, this time to compose the 'Concerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble' which was premiered at the
Kennedy Center with Stevens as soloist and the
Madison University Wind Ensemble. In 1988, 'Intrusions' was performed at
Alice Tully Hall,
Lincoln Center, by the
Juilliard Percussion Ensemble with Roland Kohloff conducting. During 1988, Serry arranged several works of
Gabrieli for the
Canadian Brass, including for their album, Gabrieli/Monteverdi (1989
Sony/CBS). Serry played principal percussion in a concert of the
Bartók Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion (
California Chamber Symphony, Los Angeles, 1985) along with Gordon Gottlieb and pianists John and Antoinette Perry. During his years based in Los Angeles (1976–1988), Serry played piano at numerous jazz venues, including The Light House, Donte's,
The Baked Potato, Carmello's and the
Laguna Beach Jazz Festival. ==Academic career – I==