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Jeff Rona

About Me

Jeff Rona is one of the unique, contemporary musical voices in today's film world. His versatile scores and other music have been heard on dozens of films, television series and TV films, soundtracks and records. His diverse and passionate work has spanned everything from heavy electronics and groove, ambient sound, to sublime thematic orchestral works. Born and raised in Culver City, California, where the movie industry was born in America, he began playing flute in grade school, but by high school had begun experimenting and composing with with both home made and sophisticated electronic instruments. He was among the first musicians in the US to create music with computers and digital synthesizers outside of academic research, much before MIDI made this an everyday affair. A student of photography, arts and music in college, he quit to pursue music as his life's work. He composed new music for dance companies, plays, art installations and contemporary concert venues around the world. Prior to establishing himself as a film composer he also worked as a musician, arranger, synthesist and sound programmer in Los Angeles and New York. His deep knowledge of synthesizers and leading edge technology, he was involved in the design of new electronic instruments and musical software, and was a leading figure in making MIDI a groundbreaking worldwide phenomenon. He recorded and performed as a member of Jon Hassell's highly regarded group, during which he co-composed and produced the acclaimed "City-Works Of Fiction" record on Opal/Warner Records. The group toured extensively and performed with legendary producer/composer Brian Eno. More recently he has begun performing with his own live project "Luxurious." While a highly in-demand musician for numerous films and records he landed his first solo composing project, scoring the acclaimed television series "Homicide:Life On The Street" with director Barry Levinson. This was followed by other TV projects including the very successful "Chicago Hope" and "Profiler." He worked closely with Steven Spielberg scoring his first TV series "High Incident," Robert Altman on his award winning "Gun" anthology, Frank Darabont on his "Black Cat Run" film for HBO, and international auteur Wong Kar Wai's film "The Following" for BMW Films. His feature film work include Ridley Scott's "White Squall," "The Mothman Prophesies," "Exit Wounds," Mary Lambert's "The In Crowd," contributions to ?Steven Soderbergh's "Traffic," "Schizopolis" and "Kafka," Ridley Scott's "Black Hawk Down," "Mission:Impoossible 2," "Assasins," "Gladiator," "The Net," "Thin Red Line," "The Fan," "Chill Factor," and many, many others. In addition to the mainstream films he's composed, he has also done a number of documentaries, and is currently scoring a number of landmark early silent film's for an upcoming series of live concerts with picture. In addition to his album work with Hassell, his music is also on the critically praised world-beat "Transplanet" series on Triloka Records, and the electronica compilation "Leaves From The Tree" on Vitamin Records. His experiences in film music have been published as a major book entitled "The Reel World," which has a companion website at www.jeffrona.com

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/6/2006
Band Website: www.jeffrona.com
Band Members:
Sounds Like: contemporary film score, ambient electronica, orchestral, world influences
Record Label: Varese Sarabande, Milan, Hollywood Records, others
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

What is up??

Greetings..  Been a while since the last bloggy thing. MySpace has dimmed a bit, no? I hope you are all checking out a more consistant updating via FaceBook and even a bit of Twitter.  But I have been...
Posted by on Mon, 04 May 2009 09:25:00 GMT

End of the year round-up

First of all - Happy Holidays to everyone. I know how many people take on this time of year with some stress and antipathy. And for everyone who feels worried, anxious or down because the year is comi...
Posted by on Fri, 12 Dec 2008 09:35:00 GMT

The American Promise

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCx0J3NiABY These are the words to remember. Listen carefully.
Posted by on Sat, 18 Oct 2008 03:43:00 GMT

Olympic Suite - Full Length Release OUT NOW

I've just released the complete, full length recording of my music for the 2008 Beijing Olympics Regatta, SONGS OF THE SEA-THE REGATTA SUITE. CLICK HERE FOR ITUNES STORECLICK HERE FOR AMAZON MP3The or...
Posted by on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 12:50:00 GMT

"Songs Of The Sea" - New EP on iTunes

Songs Of The Sea: The Olympic Regatta Suite" EP is finally here. The full length will be out a bit later in the month. Click HERE to check it out. I've also put the opening track here on my profil...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Aug 2008 23:19:00 GMT

Beijing Olympic Concert

The concert last night was very successful. Packed house. Many ovations (unusual for this city). Orchestra played really well. Great party afterward with the orchestra. Lots of press and a good number...
Posted by on Sun, 27 Jul 2008 17:45:00 GMT

News - China - Fear Itself

I guess they liked my score for Fear Itself - they invited me to do another. So far, I seem to be the only composer invited back for a second helping of Fear.Now my focus is entirely on China and the ...
Posted by on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 17:53:00 GMT

Thoughts On China, The Olympics, Freeedom and Music

Some of you know I am composing music for a performance the the upcoming Olympics. I have been to China several times as part of this, and will be back again more this year. I am not immune or unawa...
Posted by on Tue, 06 May 2008 09:27:00 GMT

Winner - 2008 ASCAP Award

Just got word that I’ve won the 2008 ASCAP Film and Television Music Award for my music to Brotherhood - one of the top TV series of 2007. Always nice to get some bling for hard work.:-)jeff
Posted by on Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:52:00 GMT

On An Ocean

I've added a new song, co-written by me and my occasional partner Lisa Gerrard. I think this is the first time she's sung a song in plain English! She thinks it is as well. This is from an upcoming f...
Posted by on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 01:00:00 GMT