Roque Baños López was born in Jumilla, Murcia, Spain in
1968.B años has been involved in music his whole life, his father being a
saxophonist, and he himself completed a basic saxophone degree at the Upper
Music Conservatory of Murcia. In 1986, Baños moved to Madrid where he attended
the Real Conservatorio Superior and continued his musical studies, obtaining
professional degrees in the saxophone, piano, harmony, counterpoint,
composition, instrumentation and conducting. In 1993 he received a grant from
the Ministry of Culture to study at the prestigious Berklee College of Music,
and it was as a student at Berklee that he would develop his aspirations to
compose film scores and jazz.
Although Baños initially developed his skills as a
concert musician, he soon decided to focus on composition. His approach to film
music is due to his education at the Berklee College of Music in Boston,
Massachusetts. There, he studied music composition with David Spear and
orchestral direction with Gregory Fridge, specializing in composition for film
scores and jazz, winning several awards, among them the Robert Share Award for
showing the highest dramatic level in the area of film score. He graduated
Summa Cum Laude in the branches of film score and jazz composition.
Back in Spain, after a brief period in the short film
scene, he began to compose for the big screen thanks to actor Gabino Diego.
Since then he has composed many works along with fellow Spanish composer
Alberto Iglesias.
In 2008, he received the Goya Award for Best Original
Score for the soundtrack of Las 13 rosas.
He composed an American film for the first time in the
2013 horror film Evil Dead.
His music is notable for a great jazz influence, as
showed in the majority of his works and especially in El robo más grande jamás
contado (The Biggest Robbery Never Told).
BANOS, Roque (Roque
Baños López) [1968, Jumilla, Murcia,
Spain - ] – composer, orchestrator,
songwriter, conductor, musician (saxophone, piano), actor.
800 Bullets* - 2002
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