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- Emile Mosseri (born 11 August 1985) is an American composer, pianist, singer and producer based in Los Angeles. He has scored films including The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019), Minari (2020), and Kajillionaire (2020), and composed for television shows like HBO's Random Acts of Flyness, and season 2 of Amazon's Homecoming.
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Emile Mosseri (born 11 August 1985) is an American composer, pianist, singer and producer based in Los Angeles. He has scored films including The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019), [1] Minari (2020), [2] and Kajillionaire (2020), [3] and composed for television shows like HBO's Random Acts of Flyness, and season 2 of Amazon's Homecoming ...
About — Emile Mosseri. As a singer, songwriter, and composer, Emile Mosseri transforms the human experience into song. Musical storytelling is his lifeblood — a talent he has shared with songwriters and directors that now takes centerstage on his debut album, Heaven Hunters.
Interview Feature. Music / Filmmaking. Reading Time: Minutes. Interview & Text: David Kenji Chang. Photos: Justin Chung. 220316. Emile Mosseri, the film composer and musician, leans back in his desk chair and reflects on the last two years. “It was a bit trippy. It was surreal,” he tells me, though not for the reasons you’re thinking. Not entirely.
May 29, 2020 · At 34 years old, Emile Mosseri is a man whose name you may have not heard, but whose work you've more than likely felt. In 2019, Mosseri was the sole composer of the critical darling The Last Black Man in San Francisco, imbuing the film with an operatic decadence that is as identifiable as any of the acting.
By. Kimberly Ashton. May 27, 2021. Emile Mosseri B.M. '07. Image by John Marsico. When Emile Mosseri B.M. ’07 created his Oscar-nominated score for the film Minari, he took an oblique approach: he wrote music that didn’t directly reference the film’s visuals or dialogue but that nonetheless was able to get right to the heart of the story.
Mar 5, 2021 · Charlie Brigden March 05, 2021. Tweet. It feels like only yesterday that composer Emile Mosseri exploded onto the film music scene with his incredible score to 2019's " The Last Black Man in San Francisco ," and since then his lush neo-classical style has been applied to projects on the big and small screen.