Artist

Lucas Vidal

Genre: Classical ,Film Score ,Latin Pop ,Original Score ,Soundtracks ,Film Music
Origin: U.S.A
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Lucas Vidal, a composer of Spanish origin focused on cinematic scoring, first saw the light of day in Madrid in 1984. Raised amid a household steeped in music, he revealed exceptional aptitude by taking up both piano and flute while still a young boy. At sixteen he enrolled in a summer session at Boston’s Berklee School of Music and soon earned a grant that allowed him to remain there for formal training in Film Scoring and Composition. After completing his studies with honors at Berklee, he finished his education at Juilliard and, in 2009, settled in Los Angeles to gain greater proximity to the motion-picture world. Over the ensuing decade he forged a reputation that crossed continents, scoring soundtracks for cinema, television, and advertising while shuttling regularly between Los Angeles and Madrid. His credits encompass such features as The Raven (2012), Fast and Furious 6 (2013), Palm Trees in the Snow (2015), and Endless Night (2015), together with Netflix series including Welcome to Edén (2022), Someone Has to Die (2020), and The Deliverance (2024). Vidal has likewise supplied incidental music for sports networks, ballet, and zarzuela, and has served as producer, arranger, and mixer for artists such as Amaia Montero, Antonio Orozco, and Raphael. In 2020 he issued his first solo album, Karma, an instrumental work uniting electronic and orchestral textures.