Alejandro Giacomán
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Alejandro Giacomán is a Mexican composer and recording engineer. He studied at the Dick Grove School of Music in Los Angeles, California.


Film music

Alejandro Giacomán has worked with several production companies in over 63 motion pictures. He has received two Ariel awards from the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, one in 2008 for the score of ''
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(Burn the Bridges)'' (2007), directed by Francisco Franco Alba, performed by the Aguascalientes Symphonic Orchestra, and the second in 2011 for the score of '' Hidalgo: La historia jamás contada (Hidalgo, the untold story)'' (2010), directed by Antonio Serrano, and performed by the San Luis Potosí Symphonic Orchestra, along with three other nominations for ''La Mujer de Benjamín (Benjamin's Woman)'' (1992), ''Desiertos Mares (Deserted Seas)'' (1994) and ''En el Aire (On the air)'' (1995). Other noteworthy film scores include ''Matando Cabos (Killing Cabos)'' (2004), ''Volverte a ver'' (2008, nominated to PECIME's Diosa de Plata), ''El sueño de Iván (Ivan's Dream)'' (Spain, 2011), ''Morgana'' (2012, nominated to PECIME's Diosa de Plata), ''El efecto tequila (The Tequila effect)'' (2011, nominated in the Festival Pantalla de Cristal), ''Morelos'' (2012) and ''Obediencia Perfecta'' (2014).


Other work

His credit as composer also appears in 15 Shorts, 21 documentaries, 18 television programs and series, among them ''Tony Tijuana'' (1991), ''Trece Miedos (Thirteen Fears)'' (2007), ''Cásate conmigo mi amor (Marry me my love)'' (2013), and '' Horario Estelar (Prime Time)'' (2023), more than 94 commercials and 18 theatre plays among them ''Un tranvía llamado deseo (A streetcar named desire)'' (1996), ''Todos eran mis hijos (All my sons)'' (2009), ''Juegos siniestros (Sleuth)'' (2010) and ''Misery'' (2011). He also has participated in more than a hundred music albums of diverse generes with various functions as producer, keyboard player, arranger, composer, engineer, editor, interactive track programmer and mastering engineer.


Discography


La próxima vez que vengas (Book title in spanish)

In November 2018, during the International Book Fair in Guadalajara, at the Department of Culture's stand, he presented his fiction novel ''La próxima vez que vengas'' (''Next time around''), which unfolds in the 1980s, throughout the early stages of his musical career as a Rock & Roll performer in Mexico.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Giacoman, Alejandro Mexican composers Mexican male composers Mexican film score composers Male film score composers Mastering engineers Mexican audio engineers 1964 births Living people Musicians from Mexico City Ariel Award winners Place of birth missing (living people)