Gustavo Ramírez Reyes

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Gustavo Alberto Ramirez Reyes (commonly known as Gus Reyes) is a Mexican musician and composer primarily focused on film scores.

Born in México City on June 27, 1977, Reyes was a stubborn kid with incredible musical capacities and amazing creativity. He began his studies in music at the age of 8. His Father, Jesus Gustavo Ramírez Avila, student of the great guitar players Manuel López Ramos (México 1929-2006) and Andrés Segovia (Spain, 1893-1987), was his first teacher in music. After that came a very long walk through many important music institutes ending with his application to the Institute of Music, Art and Liturgy Cardinal Dario Miranda, where Reyes spent most of his youth studing music. Great Mexican teachers had been part of his education, like Xavier Gonzalez Texcucano (Composer, Orchestral and Choral Director), Luis Armando Elias Chain (Composer), Philippe H. Tolon (Lead Violinist), Juan Trigos (Composer), Jorge Torres (Composer), among others. He placed all his capacities in studying and practicing composition for images (such as films, documentaries and TV shows), aiming to develope his talent in this specific industry. He studied the careers of Composer, Orchestral and Choral Direction and Musicology. He speaks English and Italian, beside studies in Latin.

[edit] Filmography

He has composed scores for:

  • El Guero Estrada (1997) Directed by Gilberto De Anda
  • El Manco (1997) Directed by Gilberto Trujillo
  • El Gallo Galindo (1997) Directed by Gilberto De Anda
  • El Policia Increible (1996) Directed by Eduardo Martínez
  • Magnicidio, Complot en Lomas Taurinas (2005) Directed by Miguel Marte
  • El Ultimo Evangelio (2005) Directed by Juan Carlos Valdivia
  • El Ultimo País Mágico (2005) Directed by Demetrio Bilbatúa

His composition works also include scores for the short films:

  • Contratiempo (2003) Directed by Mauricio Bidault
  • Nia (2006) Directed by Francisco X. Rivera
  • Ita Yuyu (2003) Directed by RAFA devillamagallón
  • The Other Room (2006) Directed by Acán Coen