Gus Reyes

Gus Reyes
Born Gustavo Alberto Ramírez Reyes
(1977-06-27) June 27, 1977
México City
Occupation Film Score Composer
Years active 1993—present
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Gus Reyes

Born June 27, 1977, Gus Reyes is a Mexican musician and composer primarily focused on film scoring.

Reyes 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. He studied in many important music institutions ending with his application to the "Cardenal Miranda Institute", where Reyes spent most of his youth studying music. Great Mexican teachers had been part of his education, like Xavier Gonzalez Tezcucano (Composer, Orchestral and Choral Conductor), Luis Armando Elias Chain (Composer), Philippe H. Tolon (Lead Violinist), Juan Trigos (Composer), Jorge Torres Sáenz (Composer), Jaime Uribe (Composer and Musical analyst), Eduardo Gamboa (Composer), among others. Reyes studied majors in Composition, Orchestral and Choral Conducting and Musicology.

There are countless examples of Reyes's music in Mexican film industry like "Magnicidio" (2002), "El Ultimo Evangelio" (2008), "El Ultimo País Mágico" (2005), "El Secreto" (2010), "The Dark Side of Light" (2014), "Entrenando a mi Papá"" (2015) to name some examples. Reyes also has collaborated with other composers like Andres Sanchez-Maher in "El Mas Buscado" (2014) and Francisco Albisua in "El Fantástico Mundo de Juan Orol" (2012) as additional composer and orchestrator.

Reyes and Sanchez-Maher were part of the Latin Grammy award winning unplugged of the rock band "Zoé" for their arrangements and orchestrations in 2011.

Invited by Bertha Navarro (Producer of Guillermo Del Toro's "Pan's Labyrinth", "Chronos" and "The Devil's Backbone"), Reyes has been part of all Mexico City's Film Music Labs since 2010 as a Film Scoring Advisor.

"The Dark Side of Light" (El Lado Oscuro de la Luz) was nominated on the IX edition of the Jerry Goldsmith Awards for best music for a film at the International Film Music Festival of Cordoba, Spain. With this, Reyes becomes the first Mexican composer nominated for an International Award in this category. This score was also nominated for the Silver Goddess Manuel Esperón Award 2015 at the 44th edition of the PECIME Awards. Published by Kronos Records and MovieScore Media, this soundtrack is also considered by several critics around the world as one of the best of 2014.

Filmography

He has composed scores for:

   Nominated for Best Music for a Film in the IX Edition of the Jerry Goldsmith Awards 
   at the International Film Music Festival of Cordoba, Spain 2014, 
   and for the Silver Goddess Manuel Esperón Award 2015 in Mexico.
   Soundtrack available at http://www.kronosrecords.com/ and http://moviescoremedia.com/


His composition works also include scores for the short films:

Other works:

Collaboration with Andres Sanchez-Maher, Directed by Jesus Magaña

Winner of 2 Latin Gammy Awards (Best Alternative Album & Best Rock Song of 2011), Collaboration with Andres Sanchez-Maher, Produced by Phil Vinall.

Organized by Bertha Navarro, IMCINE, IBERMedia, SGAE, Instituto Buñuel and Fundación Autor Arteria México.

Collaboration with Andres Sanchez-Maher and Yanou Dozol. Produced by Phil Vinall.

Collaboration with Ivonne Guevara, Jethro Carbonell and Yanou Dozol.

Collaboration with composer Francisco Albisua. Directed by Sebastian Del Amo

Organized by Bertha Navarro. Sponsored by IMCINE, FONCA, IBERMedia, Fonoteca Nacional, Fundación Pedro y Elena Hernandez, Estudios 5 de Mayo, Adco Pro S.C., Astro LX and Laboratorio para profesionales de Cine y Creación.

Collaboration with Andres Sanchez-Maher. Produced by Phil Vinall.

Organized by Bertha Navarro. Sponsored by IMCINE, FONCA, IBERMedia, Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana, Gobierno del Distrito Federal, Fundación Pedro y Elena Hernandez, Estudios 5 de Mayo Astro LX and Laboratorio para profesionales de Cine y Creación.

Collaboration with composers Andres Sanchez-Maher, Pablo Valero and Daniel Zlotnik.

Collaboration with composer Eduardo Gamboa.

Organized by Bertha Navarro. Sponsored by IMCINE, FONCA, IBERMedia, Cátedra Bergman UNAM, Astro LX and Laboratorio para profesionales de Cine y Creación.

Collaboration with composer Andrés Sanchez Maher.

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