CESAR BENITO
Biography

Cesar Benito is a Los Angeles-based composer hailing from Marbella, Spain. His recent works include the critically-acclaimed films Ways to Live Forever and Mía Sarah, for which he won several awards and nominations. Other works for TV include the smash hit series La Chica de Ayer (Spanish remake of the BBC show Life on Mars) and Los Protegidos.

Benito has also worked as a producer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor, performer and music director of a wide variety of shows like The Emperor’s Jazz Orchestra, the American Society of Music Arrangers & Composers Big Band, the Boston Conservatory Orchestra, Musicals, Choral ensembles, International folk festivals featuring Symphonic Flamenco and other events like the Opening Gala & Unveiling of the Ricardo Montalban Theater in Hollywood–Where he also accompanied on the Piano to Broadway star, recording artist and Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award winner Robert Goulet.
Cesar graduated Magna cum laude in Film Scoring and Contemporary Writing & Production from Berklee College of Music, Boston. He also holds degrees in Music Theory, Piano and Composition by the Conservatories of Malaga and Madrid in Spain as well as a Diploma in Industrial Engineering by the University of Malaga.

Benito is a member by invitation of the San Diego Filmmakers Advisory Council and a voting member of the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (The Grammys).

MOVIESCORE MEDIA ALBUMS BY CESAR BENITO:

Cesar Benito, composer of 'Ways to Live Forever'.

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