Federico Jusid | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Juan Federico Jusid |
Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | April 27, 1973
Genres | Film score, contemporary classical, post-romanticism |
Occupation(s) | Composer, conductor, pianist |
Instruments | Piano |
Website | federicojusid |
Federico Jusid (born April 23, 1973) is an Argentine composer who resides and works between Madrid and Los Angeles. He has written the scores for more than 60 feature films and over 70 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 , and he has also composed the OST for Kidnap (Luis Prieto) with Halle Berry, and Happy 140 (Gracia Querejeta). 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), and more recently Magallanes (Salvador del Solar), Getulio (Joao Jardim), The Ignorance of Blood (Manuel Gómez Pereira), Betibu (Miguel Cohan) or Francis, Father Jorge (Beda Docampo Feijóo).
On television, his most recognised work [6] [7] [8] is the soundtrack for the Spanish historical drama Isabel , [9] with whom he won several awards, such as International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) Award [10] and Reel Music Award. [11] In 2015 he made the score for the TV series Under Suspicion and The Refugees (co-production with BBC International) and just released the historic drama Charles, King Emperor , sequel of Isabel.
He has also composed works for concert hall premiered throughout Europe and America by recognized soloist and chamber ensembles. As a pianist and composer, he has performed and toured prestigious theaters in Europe, Asia and America. He recorded for labels BMG, IRCO, Magenta Discos and Melopea.
Jusid was born in Buenos Aires, the son of well known Argentine film director Juan José Jusid and actress Luisina Brando. [12] 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's 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.
His latest works are Kidnap (Luis Prieto), with Halle Berry, Happy 140 (Gracia Querejeta), Magallanes (Salvador del Solar), Francis, Father Jorge (Beda Docampo Feijóo) based on the life of Pope Francis I, and additional compositions for the score composed by Alberto Iglesias for Ridley Scott's Exodus: Gods and Kings .
Other notable film credits include the feature films Everybody Has a Plan (Twentieth Century Fox – Dir. Anna Piterbarg and starred by Viggo Mortensen), The Unexpected Life (Jorge Torregrossa), Getúlio (Joao Jardim), Betibú (Miguel Cohan), The Ignorance of the Blood (Manuel Gómez Pereira), 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 scores for television series include but are not limited to Isabel, My Queen , [15] Charles, King Emperor,Under Suspicion, The Refugees (co-production with BBC International), 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 and 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]
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, [21] for two pianos and symphonic orchestra, commissioned by the Martha Argerich Project [22] for the International Music Festival of Lugano; Enigmas, a theatrical piece for piano and ensemble commissioned by the University of Alcalá de Henares [23] (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, Shanghai, 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.
Year | Title | Season | Production Company & Network |
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2024 | A Gentleman in Moscow | TV Miniseries | Vanity Film & TV/Popcorn Storm Pictures/ |
2024 | The Asunta Case | TV Miniseries | Bambú Producciones / Netflix |
2023 | Yosi, The Regretful Spy | Season 1, 2 | Amazon Prime Video |
2022 | The English | TV Miniseries | BBC Studios / Amazon Studios / Drama Republic / Eight Rook Productions / All3Media |
2022 | Santa Evita | TV Miniseries | Star+ / Hulu |
2022 | Now And Then | Season 1 | Apple TV |
2022 | Boundless | TV Miniseries | Amazon Prime Video |
2022 | Heirs To The Land | TV Miniseries | Atresmedia / Netflix |
2022 | 800 Meters | TV Miniseries | Bambú Producciones / Netflix |
2022 | Feria: The Darkest Light | TV Miniseries | Filmax / Netflix |
2022 | Jaguar | TV Miniseries | Bambú Producciones /Netflix |
2021 | Alive And Kicking | TV Miniseries | Movistar+ |
2020 | The Head | Season 1, 2 | MediaPro / Max |
2019 | High Seas | Season 1, 2, 3 | Bambú Producciones |
2019 | Hernan | Season 1 | Televisión Azteca Amazon Prime Video |
2019 | Wild District | Season 1, 2 | Netflix |
2019 | Sitiados: México | Season 1 | Star+ |
2019 | The Alcasser Murders | TV Miniseries | Netflix |
2019 | 14 de abril: La República | Season I, II | Diagonal TV /RTVE |
2019 | 45 RPM | TV Miniseries | Bambú Producciones / Antena3 |
2018 | Watership Down | TV Miniseries | 42, Biscuit Filmworks / BBC |
2018 | Cathedral of the Sea | TV Miniseries | Diagonal TV / Antena3 |
2018 | Fariña | TV Miniseries | Bambu Producciones / Antena3 |
2018 | Morocco: Love in Times of War | Season 1 | Bambu Producciones / Antena3 |
2017 | El Caso Asunta: Operación Nenufar | TV Miniseries | Bambu Producciones / Antena3 Netflix |
2015 | Teresa | TV movie. Dir. Jorge Dorado | Televisión Española |
2015 | Charles, King Emperor | Season I | Diagonal Televisión / Televisión Española |
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 |
Year | Film | Award | Category | Result |
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2024 | Close Your Eyes | CEC Medals Circle of Cinematographic Writers Spain | Best Score | Nominated |
2024 | Close Your Eyes | 11th Feroz Awards Spain | Best Original Score | Nominated [24] |
2023 | The English | BAFTA TV Awards | Best Original Music, Fiction | Nominated |
2023 | The English | Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards UK | Best Music Original Score – Scripted | Nominated |
2023 | The English | Movie Music UK Award | Best Original Score for Television | Nominated |
2023 | The English | International Film Music Critics Association IFMCA Award | Best Original Score for Television Series | Nominated |
2022 | Santa Evita | Silver Condor - First Prize Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards | Best Music in a Series | Won [27] |
2022 | Yosi: The Regretful Spy | Silver Condor - First Prize Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards | Best Music in a Series | Won [28] |
2021 | Federico Jusid | International Film Music Critics Association IFMCA Award | Film Composer of The Year | Nominated [29] |
2021 | The Summer We Lived | 35th Goya Awards | Best Original Score | Nominated [30] |
2021 | Cross The Line | CEC Medals Circle of Cinematographic Writers Spain | Best Score | Nominated |
2021 | Cross The Line | 8th Feroz Awards | Best Original Score | Nominated [31] |
2021 | Unknown Origins | International Film Music Critics Association IFMCA Award | Best Original Score for an Action/Adventure/Thriller Film | Nominated |
2019 | Watership Down | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Music Direction and Composition | Nominated |
2019 | A Twelve-Year Night | 6th Platino Awards | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2019 | Watership Down | International Film Music Critics Association IFMCA Award | Best Original Score for an Animated Film | Nominated |
2019 | Cathedral of the Sea | International Film Music Critics Association IFMCA Award | Best Original Score for a Television Series | Nominated |
2018 | A Twelve-Year Night | Uruguayan Film Critics Association Awards | Best Music | Nominated |
2018 | Morocco: Love in Times of War | International Film Music Critics Association IFMCA Award | Best Original Score Television | Nominated |
2017 | Neruda | 4th Platino Awards | Best Original Music | Nominated |
2016 | Charles, Emperor King | International Film Music Critics Association IFMCA Award | Best Original Score Television | Won |
2016 | Getulio | 3th Platino Awards | Best Original Music | Nominated |
2016 | Magallanes | Macondo Awards | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2015 | Getulio | Grand Prize of Brazilian Cinema | Best Original Music | Nominated |
2015 | Francis, Father Jorge | Sur Award – Argentinian Academy of Arts & Cinema | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2015 | Isabel, My Queen S III | International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) Award | Best Original Score Television | Won |
2015 | Getùlio | Grand Prix of Brazilian Cinema – Brazilian Academy of Cinema | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2015 | The Unexpected Life | 2nd Feroz Award – Spanish Cinematographic Informers Association | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2015 | Isabel, My Queen S III | Reel Music Award | Best Score Television | Won |
2015 | Isabel, My Queen S III | Iris Award – Spanish Television Academy | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2015 | Isabel, My Queen S III | Movie Music UK Award | Best Television Score | Nominated |
2014 | Betibú | Sur Award – Argentinian Academy of Arts & Cinema | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2014 | Isabel, My Queen S II | International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) Award | Best Original Score | Won [33] |
2014 | Isabel, My Queen S II | Reel Music Award | Best Score Television | Won [34] |
2012 | The Hidden Face | Macondo Awards | Best Original Score | Nominated |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | 24th Goya Award – Spanish Academy | Best Original Score | Nominated [35] |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | XXXI Havana Film Festival | Best Original Score | Won [36] |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | CEC Medals Circle of Cinematographic Writers Spain | Best Score | Nominated |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | Sur Award – Argentinian Academy of Arts & Cinema | Best Original Score | Won [37] |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | XXII Clarin Award | Best Original Score | Won [38] |
2010 | The Secret in Their Eyes | First Prize Silver Condor – Argentine Film Critics Association | Best Original Score | Won [39] |
2006 | Olga, Victoria Olga | XXI Latin-American Film Festival of Trieste [40] | Best Original Score | Won [41] |
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 [42] |
1998 | Bajo Bandera | First Prize Silver Condor – Argentine Film Critics Association | Best Original Score | Won [43] |
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