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Geoff Zanelli : ウィキペディア英語版
Geoff Zanelli

Geoffrey Zanelli or Geoff Zanelli (born September 28, 1974) is a composer working primarily in the medium of film music. His early career was notable for scoring additional music on roughly 30 film scores written by Hans Zimmer, John Powell, Harry Gregson-Williams and Steve Jablonsky including several blockbuster films. He has since moved on to more solo work.
Aside from film and television scores, Zanelli also works with recording artists, writing arrangements for Steve Martin, Edie Brickell, Robbie Williams, The Webb Sisters, Mest and Story of the Year. He is credited as a guitarist/bassist/synthsist on the song "I'm Not Dead" from recording artist Pink.
==Life and work==
Zanelli is from Westminster, California, and is a graduate of Berklee College of Music. Zanelli began his musical career as a guitar player and songwriter for numerous local acts in Southern California. While attending the prestigious Berklee College of Music on scholarship, Zanelli dual majored in Film Scoring and Music Production/Engineering. He was the recipient of both the Doug Timm Award in recognition of his film scoring work and the Music Production and Engineering Scholar Award.
In 1994, Hans Zimmer recognized Zanelli as a promising young talent and invited him to Los Angeles to join his group of film composers. Zanelli quickly earned his reputation as a workhorse, becoming versed in many facets of music while working as an engineer on the début album from Goldfinger as well as Zimmer's Oscar Award-nominated score for ''The Preacher's Wife''.
Zanelli's experience and desire to collaborate led him to work with British composer John Powell on his first Hollywood feature, ''Face/Off''. Throughout the following years he built the foundation for his scoring career, composing with Powell, Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams and Steve Jablonsky on many feature films, including: ''Pirates Of The Caribbean'' 1, 2, 3 and 4, ''Rango'' and the Golden Globe-nominated scores for ''The Last Samurai'' and ''Pearl Harbor''.
The composing experience Zanelli had accrued prepared him for a kinetic start to his solo career. One of his earliest solo works, Steven Spielberg's miniseries ''Into The West'', earned him an Emmy. Showcasing his versatility, in just over one year Zanelli scored the films ''Disturbia'', ''Hitman'', ''Outlander'', ''Delgo'', ''Ghost Town'' and ''Gamer'', each with a unique approach. Harking back to his earlier days as a songwriter, he co-wrote the song "Don't Make Me Wait" for ''Disturbia''. He currently writes at Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Productions.
In early 2013, influential film blog Ain't It Cool News called his score for ''The Odd Life Of Timothy Green'' the best score of 2012.

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