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Fernando Velázquez (composer)

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Genres
  
Film score

Genre
  
Film score

Years active
  
1999–present

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Born
  
November 22, 1976 (age 40) (
1976-11-22
)

Occupation(s)
  
Film composer Conductor

Instruments
  
Cello, Keyboard, Guitar

Albums
  
Crimson Peak (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Nominations
  
Goya Award for Best Original Song, European Film Award for Best Composer, Gaudí Award for Best Original Score

Awards
  
Goya Award for Best Original Score

Similar
  
Óscar Faura, J A Bayona, Sergio G Sánchez, Bernat Vilaplana, Álvaro Augustín

Fernando Velázquez (born November 22, 1976) is a Spanish-born composer of concert and orchestral music, as well as that for film and television. Velázquez may be best known for his World Soundtrack-nominated score for The Orphanage.

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Life and career

Fernando’s experience as an accomplished cello player in various orchestras and his training in conservatories as “Jesus Guridi” from Vitoria and composition studies in the RCSM Madrid and Paris are the foundations of his talent. Fernando Velázquez already had experience in the world of cinema, and especially in the terror genre, having composed movies like Devil (written & produced by M. Night Shyamalan) and the Guillermo del Toro produced feature The Orphanage. His other credits include The Backwoods starring Gary Oldman and Savage Grace starring Julianne Moore. In 2010 he was selected to create symphonic works for the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra. He was one of eleven selected composers. Also in 2010, Film Music Magazine rated his score to 'Devil' as one of the best scores of the year, quoting "Velazquez’s brassily orchestral ambitions pay more of a blood oath to Bernard Herrmann and James Newton Howard, with the kind of churning, melodically rich symphonic sound that makes DEVIL’s mostly elevator-bound setting anything but claustrophobic" In 2012, Film Music Magazine ranked his score to 'The Impossible' as one of the Top 10 scores of the year.

He composed the music for the film Mama (2013), produced by Guillermo del Toro. He also composed the full soundtrack to the award-winning total conversion modification The Last Days of the Third Age for Mount & Blade.

Songs

Edith's ThemeCrimson Peak (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2015
Lullaby VariationCrimson Peak (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2015
Allerdale HallCrimson Peak (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2015

References

Fernando Velázquez (composer) Wikipedia