The Dance of Cetaceans
The Dance of Cetaceans
- 14.02.2022
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- 5 min 16 sec
May 21, 2024 - Mar 28, 2022
Eduardo Noya, aka NOIA has been tinkering with an expansive range of sounds from a young age. Drawing on his immediate influences, namely Arvo Pärt and Brian Eno, Noya specializes in unconventional approaches to composition, working mainly with synthesizers to provide textured, layered, and evocative electronic instrumentation. As a cinematic composer, Noya has twice collaborated with award-winning Québécois filmmaker Xavier Dolan, in the movies “Laurence Anyways” and “Mommy.” Here, Noya brought viewers deep into the characters’ subconscious, tapping into their surrealist inner workings. His work on “Laurence Anyways” earned him a 2013 Canada Screen Awards nomination for Best Original Score. In 2016 he won the Socan Award in the category Music for Film with "Mommy". During the same year he worked on the period drama “Versailles.” Set in King Louis XIV’s high court, Noya’s score provides the perfect complement to the TV series’ intrigue, keeping viewers locked in tension and glory. In 2018 Eduardo got hired to score the music for the french drama “Philharmonia” which aired on UK's Channel 4 among other platforms. Noya’s work counterpoints “classical music mood and their orchestra members” with a thrilling and modern approach of film music.