Federico Jusid
Federico Jusid | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Juan Federico Jusid |
Born |
1973 (age 41–42) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | film music, Film score, contemporary classical music |
Occupation(s) | composer |
Instruments | piano |
Website | www.federicojusid.com |
Federico Jusid (born 27 April 1973) is a Spanish-Argentinian composer who lives and works between Madrid and Los Angeles. He has written the scores for more than 30 feature films and over 15 television series.
His work includes the score for the Academy Award®-winner for Best Foreign Film[1] The Secret in Their Eyes (2009, Dir. by Juan José Campanella), for which he received the nomination for the Spanish Academy Goya Award® for Best Original Score.[2]
He has recently worked with Alberto Iglesias writing additional compositions for the original score of Ridley Scott´s Exodus: Gods and Kings. Other notable scores include The Life Unexpected (Jorge Torregrossa),[3] Everybody has a Plan (Anna Piterbarg),[4] The Escape (Eduardo Mignogna),[5] The Hidden Face (Andrés Baiz), I Want To Be A Soldier (Christian Molina), among others.
On television, his most recognised work[6][7][8] is the soundtrack for the Spanish historical drama Isabel, My Queen,[9] with whom he won several awards, such as International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) Award[10] and Reel Music Award.[11]
He has also composed works for concert hall for various chamber ensembles, choir and soloists. As a pianist and composer, he has recorded for labels BMG, IRCO, Magenta Discos and Melopea.
Early life and education
Son of a well known Argentinian film director, Juan José Jusid and actress Luisina Brando,[12] Federico Jusid began studying piano and composition at age seven.[13] Since then, he has been active as composer for the concert hall and piano soloist, performing as a soloist in numerous tours in some of the most prestigious theaters in America, Asia and Europe.
Jusid holds a Master of Music degree from The Manhattan School of Music, New York; a New England CSS, Boston; and Diplôme de Exécution Musicale with an Antorchas Foundation scholarship held at Brussels, apart from his Bachelor Degree from the Buenos Aires Conservatory.
Jusid grew up among cutting rooms and film sets and soon his passion for music and film melted into a single focus that began with his first
film scoring commission in 1994.
Career
His film credits include the feature films Everybody Has a Plan (Twentieth Century Fox - Dir. Anna Piterbarg and starred by Viggo Mortensen), Say I Do (Columbia Pictures - Juan Calvo); The Getaway (Eduardo Mignona), The Minder (Rodrigo Moreno), Fermat’s Room (Luis Piedrahíta & Rodrigo Sopeña), The Hidden Face (Twentieth Century Fox - Andrés Baiz), I Want to Be a Soldier (Warner - Dir. Christian Molina), Che, A New Man (Documentary Film, Dir. Tristán Bauer), Hold Up! (Dir. Eduard Cortés), and internationally acclaimed The Secret in Their Eyes (Dir. Juan José Campanella), Oscar winner for Best Foreign Film, and nominated for the XXIV Goya Award for Best Original Score.[14]
His latest works include The Unexpected Live (Jorge Torregrossa), Getúlio (Joao Jardim), Pancho, The Millionaire Dog (Tom Fernández), Betibú (Miguel Cohan) and The Ignorance of the Blood (Manuel Gómez Pereira).
His scores for television series include but are not limited to Isabel, My Queen,[15] Gran Reserva, La Señora,[16] 14 de abril. La República,[17] Los Simuladores, Hermanos y Detectives and The Mysteries of Laura.[18]
Other distinctions for his work on cinema an television include IFMCA International Film Music Critics Association 2012 and 2013 for the Score of Isabel, My Queen which also won the Reel Music Award 2013 for Best TV Series Score; Best Original Score at the Havana Film Festival 2010, Best Original Score at the Clarin Awards 2010 in Buenos Aires, First prize Silver Condor Award from the Argentine Film Critics Association 2010, all for the film The Secret in Their Eyes;[19] Best Original Score at the 12th Latin-American Film Festival of Trieste (Italy) 2006 for the Film Olga, Victoria Olga; First prize “Linterna” Audience award for the original soundtrack of the film Rodrigo, la película Programme El Acomodador, 2001; First Prize Pentagrama de Oro 2001, for the original soundtrack for the film The Getaway at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival; First prize Silver Condor Award for Best Film Score of the year for Bajo Bandera from the Argentine Film Critics Association 1998.[20]
Works
Film Music
Television Music
Year | Title | Season | Production Company & Network |
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2015 | The Refugees | Season I | Bambú Producciones / BBC International |
2015 | Bajo sospecha | Season I | Bambú Producciones / A3Media |
2014 | Isabel, My Queen | Season III | Diagonal Televisión / Televisión Española |
2014 | The Mysteries of Laura | Season III | Ida Y Vuelta Pf / Televisión Española |
2013 | Gran Reserva | El pago de los Cortázar | Bambú Producciones / Televisión Española |
2013 | Gran Reserva: El Origen | Season I | Bambú Producciones / Televisión Española |
2013 | Isabel, My Queen | Season II | Diagonal Televisión / Televisión Española |
2012 | Isabel, My Queen | Season I | Diagonal Televisión / Televisión Española |
2012 | 14 De Abril, La República | Season II | Diagonal Televisión / Televisión Española |
2012 | Gran Reserva | Season III | Bambú Producciones / Televisión Española |
2012 | Hispania, la leyenda | Final Season | Bambú Producciones / Antena 3 |
2012 | The Mysteries of Laura | Season II | Ida Y Vuelta Pf / Televisión Española |
2011 | 14 De Abril, La República | Season I | Diagonal Televisión / Televisión Española |
2011 | Gran Reserva | Season II | Bambú Producciones /Televisión Española |
2011 | Hispania | Season II | Bambú Producciones / Antena 3 |
2011 | The Mysteries of Laura | Season II | Ida Y Vuelta Pf / Televisión Española |
2010 | Hispania | Season I | Bambú Producciones /Antena 3 |
2010 | Tierra De Lobos | Season I | Multipark / Telecinco |
2010 | Gran Reserva | Season I | Bambú Producciones / Televisión Española |
2010 | El Gordo: Una historia verdadera | TV Miniserie | Zebra Producciones / Antena 3 |
2009 | The Mysteries of Laura | Season I | Ida Y Vuelta Pf / Televisión Española |
2009 | De Repente Los Gomez | Season I | Sony Entertainment / Telecinco |
2009 | La Señora | Season II / III | Diagonal Televisión / Televisión Española |
2009 | No Estás Sola, Sara | TV Movie. Dir. Carlos Sedes | Ficcionamedia/ Televisión Española |
2009 | La Familia Mata | Season III | Notrofilms / Antena 3 |
2008 | Hermanos y Detectives | Season II | Cuatro Cabezas / Telecinco |
2008 | Hero Kids | TV Animation Series | Alma Ata International Pictures / Televisión Española |
2008 | Plan America | Season I | Notrofilms / Televisión Española |
2008 | La Familia Mata | Season II | Notrofilms / Antena 3 |
2008 | La Señora | Season I | Diagonal Televisión / Televisión Española |
2007 | Hermanos y Detectives | Season I | Cuatro Cabezas / Telecinco |
2007 | Cuestión De Sexo | Season I | Notrofilms / Cuatro |
2007 | Aprendiendo A Vivir | TV Movie – Dir. José Mª Caro | Grupo Ganga / Televisión Española |
2007 | La Familia Mata | Season I | Notrofilms / Antena 3 |
2007 | Años Perdidos | TV Movie – Dir. José Mª Caro | Grupo Ganga / Televisión Española |
2006 | Los Simuladores' | Season I | Sony / Notrofilms / Cuatro |
2003 | El Pantano | Season I | Antena 3 |
1998 | Drácula | Season I Dir. Diego Kaplan | América TV |
1996 | ¿Dónde Estás Amor De Mi Vida...? | Season I Dir. Juan José Jusid | Canal 13 |
Awards
Year | Film | Award | Category | Result |
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2015 | Isabel, My Queen Season III | International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) Award | Best Original Score Television | Won |
2015 | Isabel, My Queen Season III | Reel Music Award | Best Score Television | Won |
2015 | Isabel, My Queen Season III | Iris Award - Spanish Television Academy | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2015 | Isabel, My Queen Season III | Movie Music UK Award | Best Television Score | Won |
2014 | Betibú | Sur Award - Argentinian Academy of Arts & Cinema | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2014 | The Unexpected Life | Feroz Award - Spanish Cinematographic Informers Association | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2014 | Isabel, My Queen Season II | International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) Award | Best Original Score | Won[21] |
2014 | Isabel, My Queen Season II | Reel Music Award | Best Score Television | Won[22] |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | 24th Goya Award - Spanish Academy | Best Original Score | Nominated[23] |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | XXXI Havana Film Festival | Best Original Score | Won[24] |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | Sur Award - Argentinian Academy of Arts & Cinema | Best Original Score | Won[25] |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | XXII Clarin Award | Best Original Score | Won[26] |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | First Prize Silver Condor - Argentine Film Critics Association | Best Original Score | Won[27] |
2006 | Olga, Victoria Olga | XXI Latin-American Film Festival of Trieste[28] | Best Original Score | Won[29] |
2001 | Rodrigo | “Linterna” Audience Award (Programme El acomodador - Argentina) | Best Original Score | Won |
2001 | The Escape | Pentagrama de Oro - XVI Mar de Plata International Film Festival | Best Original Score | Won[30] |
1998 | Bajo Bandera | First Prize Silver Condor - Argentine Film Critics Association | Best Original Score | Won[31] |
Concerts and Performances
Federico Jusid shares his filmscoring activity with another passion, composing for the Concert Hall and performing as concerto pianist. His latest compositions include the piece Tango Rhapsody,[32] for two pianos and symphonic orchestra, commissioned by the Martha Argerich Project[33] for the International Music Festival of Lugano; Enigmas, a theatrical piece for piano and ensemble commissioned by the University of Alcalá de Henares[34] (Madrid) in its 5th Century Anniversary; Finding Sarasate, commissioned by the University of Navarra to premiere on a Tribute Concert to Spanish composer Pablo Sarasate; and La Librería del Ingenioso Hidalgo, commissioned for the IV Centenary of Don Quixote’s celebrations.
As piano interpreter Jusid has performed as a soloist in numerous tours in some of the most prestigious theaters in America, Asia and Europe, including the Carnegie Weill Hall, New York; Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires; Theater Platz, Frankfurt; Israel Philharmonic Orchestra House, Tel Aviv; St. Petersburg Philharmonic Hall, St. Petersburg; National Conservatory of China, Beijing; National Conservatory of Spain, Madrid, among others; He has also performed in Paris, Rome, Seoul, Shangai, Sicily, Stockholm, Sofia, Helsinki, Buenos Aires, Madrid, Málaga and Aarau among other cities around the world.
Also as a resident performer of the Sonor Ensemble directed by Mtro. Luis Aguirre, Jusid has toured throughout Spain, Europe, South America and Asia.
Both his music for the concert hall and his film and television scores have been performed by international orchestras and soloists.
References
- ↑ BBC News "Surprise foreign language Oscar win for Argentina" , 8 March 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2014
- ↑ Buenos Aires Herald "El secreto de sus ojos sweeps Goya Award nominations" Buenos Aires, January 9, 2010. Retrieved 14 May 2014
- ↑ Holland, Jonathan. The Hollywood Reporter "The Life Unexpected (La vida inesperada): Film Review" 5/11/2014. Retrieved 5 May 2014
- ↑ Film Music Reporter "Federico Jusid & Lucio Godoy to Score ‘Everyone Has a Plan’" May 27, 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2014
- ↑ Cinema of the World "Eduardo Mignogna – La fuga (2001)" November 1, 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2014
- ↑ Gómez, Rosario Gómez, El País "Música para una serie épica: El compositor Federico Jusid crea la banda sonora original de ‘Isabel’ 18 August 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2014
- ↑ Olías, Laura. ABC "Así suena la segunda temporada de Isabel.La Orquesta Sinfónica y el Coro de RTVE interpretan la banda sonora de la serie, compuesta por Federico Jusid" Madrid, 17/08/2013. Retrieved 23 April 2014
- ↑ Teleprograma.tv "Federico Jusid el autor de la banda sonora de la serie de La 1 "Isabel me ha atrapado"" Madrid, July 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2014
- ↑ RTVE Spanish National Radio and Television "Original soundtrack from Isabel, composed by Federico Jusid" 27-11-13. Retrieved 15 May 2014
- ↑ "International Film Music Critics Association announces winners; composers from Poland, Spain, dominate" IFMCA Feb 20, 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2014
- ↑ Rogers, Alan, Reel Music Website "2013 Reel Music Awards – The Winners" February 6, 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2014
- ↑ De la Fuente, Sandra. Clarín. "Música de cámaras Entre el concierto clásico y la composición para cine, Federico Jusid reparte sus proyectos en Madrid." Buenos Aires, 18 Feb 2007. Retrieved 6 June 2014
- ↑ Interview with Federico Jusid by John Mansell at Music Movie International. May, 24. 2013. Retrieved June 2014.
- ↑ El País. "El secreto de sus ojos en los Goya". Madrid. Mar 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
- ↑ Vision TV "Entrevista a Federico Jusid, compositor" 22/07/2013. Retrieved 28 May 2014
- ↑ RTVE.es "La Señora - Federico Jusid nos explica cómo es la música de la serie" Madrid 15 jun 2011. Retrieved 28 April 2014
- ↑ RTVE.es "14 de abril. La República - Federico Jusid nos explica cómo es la música de la serie" Madrid, 26 jul 2011. Retrieved 14 April 2014
- ↑ Diario de León "Federico Jusid, un compositor de película" 27/06/2012. Retrieved 14 May 2014
- ↑ Rodríguez, Mary Carmen, Las horas perdidas. BSO DE ‘El secreto de sus ojos’ Federico Jusid firma la música de la película dirigida por Juan José Campanella. Madrid, 30/01/2010. Retrieved 14 April 2014
- ↑ Fernández Irusta, Diana. La Nación "Los que le ponen música al cine Compositores argentinos hablan de su difícil y apasionante labor detrás de cámaras" Buenos Aires, Dec 12, 2003. Retrieved 14 April 2014
- ↑ IFMCA "International Film Music Critics Association announces winners; composers from Poland, Spain, dominate" Feb 20, 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2014
- ↑ Rogers, Alan. Reel Music Website "2013 Reel Music Awards – The Winners" February 6, 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2014
- ↑ Spanish Academy Website "Finalists Goya Award 2010" March 2010. Retrieved 22 May 2014
- ↑ Habana Film Festival website Premios 31 Edición del Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano. Retrieved 22 May 2014
- ↑ Infobae El secreto de sus ojos arrasó con los Premios Sur. 16 December 2009. Retrieved 22 Jun 2014
- ↑ Escribiendo Cine ""El secreto de sus ojos" gran triunfadora en los premios Clarín Espectáculos" 12/01/2009. Retrieved 22 May 2014
- ↑ Clarin (Buenos Aires) "“El secreto de sus ojos”, la triunfadora de los Cóndor" 06/08/2010. Retrieved 22 May 2014
- ↑ Comunicato Premiazione XXI Festival Cine Latino Trieste October 21, 2006. Retrieved May 22, 2014
- ↑ El Comercio "El mayor encuentro de cine latino en Europa terminó su XXI edición" Oct 30 /2006. Retrieved 26 May 2014
- ↑ Fernández Irusta, Diana. La Nación "Los que le ponen música al cine Compositores argentinos hablan de su difícil y apasionante labor detrás de cámaras" Buenos Aires, Dec 12, 2003. Retrieved 28 April 2014
- ↑ La Nación (Buenos Aires) "Dos films dominaron los Cóndor de Plata" April 28th 1998. Retrieved 28 May 2014
- ↑ Feinmann, José Pablo. Página 12 "Thango Rapsody" Buenos Aires, Jun 5, 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2014
- ↑ Project Martha Argerich, Lugano Festival "Tango Rhapsody" for two pianos and orchestra, JUn. 2006. Retrieved 28 May 2014
- ↑ La información "La Universidad de Alcalá estrena el viernes una nueva pieza musical que recoge la misión histórica de la institución" Madrid, Oct 19, 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2014
External links
- Oficial Website
- Federico Jusid at the Internet Movie Database
- Federico Jusid at Wikipedia in Spanish
- Federico Jusid discography at MusicBrainz
- The Secret of their Eyes Oficial Website
- Isabel, My Queen RTVE Oficial Website
- Sonor Ensemble Website
- Federico Jusid´s interview on El País
- Federico Jusid at ScoreMagacine
- Federico Jusid´s interview on Miradas 2 Televisión Española