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Isabel Royán

Isabel Royán

Composer, orchestrator and sound artist, Isabel Royán holds a degree in Musical Composition (Conservatorio Superior de Música de Málaga), a Master’s degree in Composition for Audiovisuals and Video Games (Katarina Gurska Center), a Master’s degree in Musical Heritage/Ethnomusicology and Flamenco (Universidad Internacional de Andalucía) and has completed specialized training in film composition at the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program (Seattle Film Institute, Washington). She is also a classically trained pianist and has a degree in Journalism. She has received nominations for the Carmen Awards 2023 in the category of Best Original Score for her soundtrack for Alimañas, as well as for the Berlanga Awards 2023 for her music for the film Olvido, by Inés París. That same year, her music for the film Emilio Prados, cazador de nubes received a nomination for the Premios de la Música para el Audiovisual Español, and in 2022 her soundtrack for Princesa was nominated at Ibicine. She has been nominated for the FIMUCINEMA 2021 awards in the categories of Best Music for Documentary for Paraíso en llamas, nominated for the Goya 2021 awards, and Best Music for Short Film for La pequeña Leona. The same year she was also nominated for Best Soundtrack for her work for El Secreto de Lucía at the Actrum Awards. Her music has also received several nominations at the Jerry Goldsmith Awards 2017 for El glóbulo de Bok (Best Original Composition) and for La Verónica (Best Soundtrack for Short Film). He has also received a nomination at the PlayStation Talents Awards for his work in the video game Night and Day and in 2016 for Best Soundtrack for Video Game at the Jerry GoldSmith Awards 2016 for the music of Paula, from Ikigai Play. He has also won along with NoOBo Games the only prize awarded by the AEVI in the Idea Game Jam 2019. He is currently working on the composition of soundtracks for films, video games, scenic, new AV formats and concert music, being one of his latest works the commission of the National Center for Musical Diffusion of his work El vientre del fuego.

 

Fabián Barrera