Emilio Kauderer

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Emilio Kauderer

Born:
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Occupation: Film score composer, musician.

Emilio Kauderer is an Argentine musician, and score composer who has worked extensively in the Cinema of Argentina Latin Music.

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[edit] Early life

Kauderer was born in Argentina. He performed as a classical pianist and then engaged in rigorous composition and conducting training at the Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory on a full merit scholarship.

Upon his return to Argentina his chamber compositions were performed by the Camerata Bariloche. Emilio's Wind Quintet "Danzón" won the Yamaha-Promusica Award in 1987. He began work in the Cinema of Argentina in 1980, composing for the film La Discoteca del amor.

[edit] Career

He had produced the soundtrack to films such as Plata dulce (1982), Abierto de 18 a 24 (1988), Al filo de la ley (1992) and Asesinato a distancia (1998).

Emilio Kauderer also composed the music score for The Patriots,(winner, San Diego Film Festival 2002), Friends & Lovers with Robert Downey Jr. and Stephen Baldwin, and A Place in the World, 1993 Oscar Nominee for Best Foreign Film.

Emilio’s music has been featured on several episodes of "Life With Bonnie," "Resurrection Boulevard," and "Dead Like Me," among other television series.

His recording Maromas can be heard currently on KCRW and is part of an electronica project, "Bajo Fondo Tango Club," produced by Gustavo Santaolalla which was recently released by Universal Records.

Emilio’s classical work includes his First Symphony, which was featured by the National Symphony of Argentina, and the Honduras National Symphony this past summer and received enthusiastic reviews.

Emilio composed the music for the videos for Ricky Martin’s "Livin la Vida Loca" tour (2000) and collaborated with Jon Secada, Thalia, and Hot Karl in other projects.

[edit] Acclaim

Kauderer was selected in the computer programming of the Opening Music for the 2002 Winter Olympics
Kauderer was selected in the computer programming of the Opening Music for the 2002 Winter Olympics

Emilio was honored by the Sundance Institute with a fellowship to the Composer’s Lab (2001), and selected to compose the music for New York's Museum of Tolerance main exhibit piece as well as the computer programming of the Opening Music for the Winter Olympics 2002 composed by Michael Kamen.

Emilio still receives accolades for his Latino musical "Paquito's Christmas," which appeared at the Washington Opera and the Pasadena Civic Center in Los Angeles, featuring Placido Domingo’s grandson, Dominic. "Paquito" was featured for the ninth year at the Pasadena Civic Center for the 2002 holiday season.

[edit] Video game work

Emilio Kauderer collaborated recently with Stewart Copeland in composing a song for the upcoming "Stomp" album and the soundtrack for "Spyro," a game on Sony’s Playstation 2.

[edit] Filmography

  • Verano amargo (2007) (in production)
  • "Vientos de agua" (7 episodes, 2006)
  • A dios momo (2006)
  • 3:52 (2005)
  • 2+2=5=1 (2004)
  • "Dead Like Me" (7 episodes, 2003-2004)
  • "Te amaré en silencio" (2003) TV Series
  • Indigo (2003)
  • Patriotas, Los (2002)
  • Trysting (2001)
  • Quantum Project (2000)
  • El Mismo Amor, la Misma Lluvia (1999)
  • Friends & Lovers (1999)
  • Erasable You (1998)
  • Asesinato a distancia (1998)
  • "Women: Stories of Passion" (2 episodes, 1997)
  • Playback (1996)
  • "Hot Line" (1 episode, 1994)
  • Tirano Banderas (1993)
  • The Ice Runner (1993)
  • Midnight Kiss (1993)
  • Al filo de la ley (1992)
  • Lugar en el mundo, Un (1992)
  • Gypsy Eyes (1992)
  • Prototype (1992)
  • Julia Has Two Lovers (1991)
  • Crack Me Up (1991)
  • Palenque (1990)
  • 15 Ugly Sisters (1990)
  • Fist Fighter (1989)
  • Slash Dance (1989)
  • They Call Me Macho Woman (1989)
  • In Dangerous Company (1988)
  • Abierto de 18 a 24 (1988)
  • Made in Argentina (1987)
  • En busca del brillante perdido (1986)
  • Bajo tierra (1985)
  • Fierecillos indomables, Los (1982)
  • Plata dulce (1982)
  • Últimos días de la víctima (1982)
  • Tiempo de revancha (1981)
  • Vacaciones del amor, Las (1981)
  • Discoteca del amor, La (1980)

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