- Normand Roger
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Normand Roger (born 1949, Montréal) is a Canadian composer, sound editor and sound designer. He is particularly known for his work as a composer of soundtracks for animated films, having composed more than 200 such works since 1970. He has also worked on the creation of music for documentaries, feature films, television dramas, children’s series, commercials, and new technologies with 3D and virtual reality. He is the composer of many original soundtracks for Frédéric Back, Paul Driessen, Michaël Dudok De Wit, Caroline Leaf and Alexandre Petrov. Thirteen of his works have been nominated for Academy Awards, of which Six have won. He also notably wrote the theme for the PBS's Mystery!. Roger lectures throughout the world on music and sound for animation.[1]
Filmography
- 2010 Glimpses/Impressions[2] - (Music Score)
- 2000 Father and Daughter - (Music Score)
- 1999 The Old Man And The Sea - (Composer/Music Score)
- 1996 Shyness - (Composer/Music Score/Sound editor)
- 1995 The Champagne Safari - (Composer/Music Score)
- 1992 No Problem - (Composer/Music Score)
- 1987 The Man Who Planted Trees
- 1981 The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin - (Sound/Sound Designer)
- 1981 Crac
- 1980 Mystery! - (Composer/Opening and Closing Theme)
- 1980 The Sweater - (Composer/Music Score/Sound editor)
- 1979 Every Child - (Sound/Sound Designer)
- 1977 The Sand Castle
References
- ^ Bio of Roger at oscars.org
- ^ "Glimpses - The Soundtrack". Canada at Expo 2010 Shanghai. Government of Canada. http://www.expo2010canada.gc.ca/partnerships/glimp-eng.cfm. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
External links
Categories:- 1949 births
- Living people
- Canadian film score composers
- Film sound production
- Francophone Quebec people
- People from Montreal
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