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  1. Fernando Velázquez Saiz (born 22 November 1976) is a Spanish concert, film and TV composer. Among his best known works are the film soundtracks for Juan Antonio Bayona’s films: The Orphanage, The Impossible and A Monster Calls, for which he won the Goya Film Award for Best Original Composition in 2017.

  2. Fernando Velázquez has created and produced music for memorable soundtracks, feature films, short films and TV series (The Impossible, El orfanato [The Orphanage] and Patria, among others).

  3. Fernando Velázquez (Getxo, 1976) is a composer of music for film, television and theatre, a creator of concerto music, a cellist and an orchestra conductor. Classically trained, he studied at the conservatories of Getxo, Bilbao and Vitoria, where he obtained the Extraordinary Prize at the end of his course. He completed his studies in Paris ...

  4. Compositor, director de orquesta y violonchelista – Ha creado y producido música para más de un centenar de largometrajes, cortos y series de televisión (Lo imposible, El orfanato o Patria, entre ellos)

  5. Fernando Velázquez Sáiz (Guecho, Vizcaya; 22 de noviembre de 1976) [1] es un compositor de música para cine, televisión y teatro, creador de música de concierto, director de orquesta y violonchelista español.

  6. Interview with Fernando Velázquez, one of Spain's most renowned film composers. ‘The Orphanage, ‘The impossible' or ‘God's Crooked Lines’, a score for which he aspires to the Goya Award, are some of his works.

  7. Fernando Velázquez (Getxo, 1976) is a composer of music for film, television and theatre, a creator of concerto music, a cellist and an orchestra conductor. The soundtrack genre has allowed him to bring symphonic music to mass audiences and, above all, to explore very different expressive and narrative possibilities, from fantasy films to ...