Jérôme Leroy (composer)
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Jérôme Leroy is a French composer and orchestrator based in
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Early life and family

Born in Paris, Leroy was first introduced to music as a young child playing the piano. He started serious study and practice at the age of five and at the age of fourteen he turned to composition. Leroy attended high school at Lycée Claude Monet, where he studied under composer Annick Chartreux and performed in numerous concerts as a pianist and singer. After having written various chamber pieces in his teens (his minimalist duology, ''2017'', was premiered at the Conservatoire Municipal de Paris Maurice Ravel and at Lycée Claude Monet in 1999), he applied in 2001 for the
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in
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, for which he was awarded a scholarship.


Berklee College of Music

At Berklee, where Leroy studied Film Scoring, he founded the school's first student-run classical orchestra, which produced its first recording in April 2004 and a string of concerts in the following years. While in Boston, he also joined a community theater company, the Longwood Players. In the spring of 2004, he was Orchestra Manager and Arranger on their production of
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'', and was appointed conductor in Spring 2005 on their production of '' La Cage aux Folles''.


First Steps in Hollywood

After graduating from Berklee College of Music in the Spring of 2005, Leroy moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the film and TV industry, where he first started working as a technician and assistant for various composers. This led him to meet
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, who eventually gave him his first orchestration opportunity on a TV film ('' A Little Thing Called Murder''), and a few weeks later on a feature film ('' Stay Alive''). In April 2006, Leroy started working for composer and orchestrator William Ross. Around the same period, he also re-orchestrated a suite from
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's score to ''
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'', to be performed under the composer's direction in July 2006, at the second International Film Music Conference in
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, Spain. Leroy also worked as orchestrator and assistant to Ross on the
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ceremony. In 2008, he orchestrated on Ross' score to '' The Tale of Despereaux'' and later on worked on an additional two
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-winning Academy Awards ceremonies. Through his associations with Ross, Leroy wrote additional music on
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, and numerous
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's movies-of-the-week, such as '' Away & Back'' (starring
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) and '' In My Dreams'' (starring
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). In 2012, he also was music programmer on
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's tentpole blockbuster ''
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''.


Momentum, RLP

In 2011, Ross and Leroy partnered to form the company Momentum RLP, a music production studio based in
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Works

Since 2011, Leroy has written original music for short films, independent features ('' The Mistover Tale'', '' iKllr'', '' The Housemaid'', '' Chị chị em em''...) and television films ( Crackle's '' The Throwaways'',
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's '' One Christmas Eve''...). Leroy has also been writing music to video games such as
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's Jump Force and for music libraries such as Audio Network.


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References

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External links


Jeromeleroy.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Leroy, Jerome 1981 births Living people French film score composers French male film score composers Berklee College of Music alumni