Jesús Calderón

Jesús Calderón is a Spanish composer. He has composed many soundtracks for short films, documentaries, animation films, etc.

Jesús Calderón
Jesús Calderón, 2002
Background information
Born (1976-09-04) 4 September 1976
OriginSeville, Spain
GenresOrchestral, Film Music, New-Age, World Music, Electronic
Occupation(s)Composer, musician, artist, music producer, orchestrator
InstrumentsSynthesizers, keyboards, piano, orchestra
Years active1997–present
LabelsCalderón Projects
Websitewww.jesuscalderon.com

Biography

From an early age, he was interested in music and composition, and studied in the conservatory with the piano as main instrument. Soon he discovered the electronic music of the '70s: Jean Michel Jarre, Mike Oldfield and Kraftwerk, among others, and began to be interested in music composition using synthesizers and the first PC sequencers, creating several themes under these influences, that were recorded into several albums. The film music and soundtracks were very fascinating to him, and he began to compose his first works with a Hollywood cinema sound for several projects that were offering to him. We can find many different genres in his music: electronic music, symphonic, piano solos, works for orchestra and choir, etc.

He has composed music for short films, animation films and documentaries for directors from 5 different countries. Now he is writing the music and lyrics for a musical show that will be opened in Madrid. He composed his first score for a 3D animation film directed by Rob Dollase: Dry Sky. This soundtrack was nominee for the best music in short film in the "Jerry Goldsmith Awards", and he won the "Gold Medal for Excellence" in the "Park City Film Music Festival", Utah (USA) in 2006.

Recently, Jesús Calderón has been double nominee for "best music in short film – animation" for TIN CAN HEART, and for "best music in documentary" for TIERRA DE OFICIOS (land of professions) on the prestigious "Jerry Goldsmith Awards" of the V International Film Music Festival "Ciudad de Úbeda".

Musical career

2009

  • Composition of the soundtrack for the short film "Erase Love", directed by Javier Ideami in the Bali island (Indonesia)
  • Composition of the song "Frozen Magic", for the Christmas Music Compilation "Lost Frontier Christmas Sampler 2009", available at www.lostfrontier.com
  • Composition of the music for the trailer of TV Series "Sangre y Amor"
  • "Tin Can Heart" and "Tierra de Oficios", nominated as "Best Animation Soundtrack" and "Best Documentary Soundtrack" at the V International Film Music Festival in Úbeda
  • Congressman in the Composition Workshop by Conrado Xalabarder, Patrick Doyle, James Shearman, Wataru Hokoyama, Alejandro Vivas and Michael Giacchino at the V International Film Music Festival in Úbeda
  • Original Score for the short film Estocolmo, directed by Jesús Manuel Fuentes Cortés.
  • Original Score for the short film Dios Lo Ve Todo, directed by Aída Argüelles.
  • Original Score for the short film Las Interioridades, directed by Darío Galo.

2008

  • "Cinquecento", "Spiritu", "Le Troubadour", "Death's March", "Terra Floret", "Malevolentia" and "Old Flavours", have been included on the documentary La Recreación, directed by Pedro Sánchez for GrafXdigital.
  • "Mother Earth", "Romanza", "Prologue", "Embrujo" and "CrossPiece" have been included on the documentary Recordando el Ayer, directed by Pedro Sánchez for GrafXdigital.
  • "Almería", "A Modern Tale", "Enlightenment", "Epic Days", "First Contact", "Terra Floret" and "Thoughts", have been included on a documentary titled Dos Hombres y un Motor, directed by Miguel González.
  • Composition for the logo of Ideami Films.
  • Original score for the short film La Última Cena, directed by Javier Ideami.
  • Original score for the short film El Problema, directed by Adrián Gutiérrez.
  • Original score for the 3D animation short film Tin Can Heart, with Karel Segers. Directed by Rod March.
  • Composed four hours of music for the documentary series Tierra de Oficios, produced by Tiquitoc Producciones.

2007

  • Original score for the short film La Gran Osa, directed by Alex Just.
  • Main theme for a pilot TV series titled "Ven al baño y te lo cuento".
  • The "Dry Sky" soundtrack wins the "Gold Medal for Excellence" award on the 4th annual "Park City Film Music Festival", in Utah (EE.UU).

2006

2005

2004

  • "The Gate" is included on "Torre Nueva. La Caida del Tiempo", a documentary directed by Miguel Lobera.
  • "Terra Floret" is included on "Singapore River through the eye of the Merlion", a Chinese documental.
  • Collaboration in "Volver a Villaro", a documentary directed by José Javier Pérez Prieto.

2003

  • Composition for the BSO Spirit Hymn Contest: "A Modern Tale".
  • "Exoniqe" is a compilation CD that includes my theme "Inside the Maze". You can buy it at Groove Unlimited.
  • Composition of the theme "The Gate" for "Electronic Tour", a compilation CD created by Fairlight Jarre.

2002

  • "V Siglos" concert in La Puebla de Cazalla (Sevilla) on 29 November 2002.
  • Recording of "V Siglos" CD.

2001

  • Performance on the IV Rendez Vous in Maracena (Granada), organized by Fairlight Jarre on 28 July 2001.

2000

  • "La Última Centuria" concert in La Puebla de Cazalla (Sevilla) on 20 December 2000.
  • Recording of "La Última Centuria" CD.
  • PC ACTUAL magazine features three themes composed by Jesús Calderón in the July–August issue: "One Planet", "Enlightenment" and "A Couple of Souls" are recorded in a special MP3 interactive CD included with the magazine.

1999

  • Recording of "Last Times" CD.
  • Recording of "About Cults" CD.

1998

  • Recording of "Intimist Context" CD.

1997

  • "Sala Victoria" Inauguration concert in La Puebla de Cazalla (Sevilla) on 9 December 1997.

Soundtracks

2013

  • Special Monsters in the Night (Miguel Lázaro Bernuy)
  • Aquel Fin de Semana (Ferran Brooks)
  • Freddy (Miguel Cáceres)
  • Paciencia (Ricardo Barby)
  • 24 Horas con Lucía (Marcos Cabotá)
  • M is for Malthusianism (Ferran Brooks)
  • Obra 67 (David Sainz)
  • Sanchicorrota (Íñigo Floristán)
  • Grises (Jesús Rabasco)
  • Caminante, No Hay Camino (Tole Alonso)
  • Así que Pasen Cinco Años (Álvaro Delso)
  • ¡Formen Fila! (Raúl Mancilla) Avenate Producciones
  • ¡Ey, Muñeca! (Ricardo Barby)
  • The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector (Rod March) Max7
  • Jesus and the Paralytic (Rod March) Max7
  • Familie (Álvaro Delso)
  • Arte Psicoilustrativo (Aída Argüelles) Look&Byte

2012

  • Bastille (Javier Castelló)
  • Feel at Home (María Doukeli)
  • The Parable of the Talents (Rod March) Max7
  • La Verdadera Revolución (Pablo Sola)
  • Halowin (Paco Torres)
  • VIII Triatlón Titán (Pedro Sánchez) GrafXDigital
  • A Good Karma Story (María Doukeli)
  • The Weight of Light (Javier Ideami) Ideami Films

2011

  • Moondance (Rod March)
  • Ataque de Amor (Aída Argüelles)

2010

  • Rosa (Jesús Manuel Fuentes Cortés) Gluten Free Film
  • Today (Simon Hood) Max7
  • Erase Love (Javier Ideami) Ideami Films
  • The Long Goodbye (Javier Ideami) Ideami Films
  • The Parable of the Lost Sheep (Rod March) Max7
  • The Parable of the Sower (Rod March) Max7

2009

  • Erase Love (Javier Ideami) Ideami Films
  • Estocolmo (Jesús Manuel Fuentes Cortés) Gluten Free Film
  • Dios lo ve Todo (Aída Argüelles) Peek-a-boo
  • Las Interioridades (Darío Galo) Lucifer Films / Koala Publicidad

2008

  • Recordando el Ayer (Pedro Sánchez) Grafxdigital
  • La Recreación (Pedro Sánchez) Grafxdigital
  • Dos Hombres y un Motor (Miguel González)
  • La Última Cena (Javier Ideami) Ideami Films / Full Emotions Entertainment
  • El Problema (Adrián Gutiérrez)
  • Tin Can Heart (Rod March) Ozzywood Films
  • Tierra de Oficios (Tiquitoc Producciones)

2007

  • La Gran Osa (Alex Just)

2006

  • Las Bellas Durmientes (José Albaina) Látigo
  • Dry Sky (Rob Dollase)

Discography

  • Decade I - 10 Years of Film Music (2017)
  • V Siglos (2002)
  • La Última Centuria (2001)
  • Last Times (2000)
  • About Cults (1999)
  • Intimist Context (1998)

– Compilations –

  • Lost Frontier Christmas Sampler 2006 (2006)
  • Lost Frontier Sampler 02 (2005)
  • Exoniqe (2003)

Notes

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