About
Tommaso Annoni is a Los Angeles based Italian Composer who writes for videogames, movies, and television. He is also a flutist with many orchestral appearances, has done various recordings for television and movies, and plays a variety of ethnic flutes.
Projects on which he worked on won several awards: he has been Assistant Conductor for the documentary “Sky Blossom” (Best Documentary Feature at Yellowstone International Film Festival 2021), Composer for the videogame “Two Interviewees” (Treccani’s Award for Excellence in Italian Web), Orchestrator for the concert series “Impariamo l’Opera” (Filippo Siebaneck Award at Franco Abbiati Italian Music Critic Award).
He is also currently developing a new-gen website meant to facilitate developers in testing and implementing adaptive/interactive music in their videogames.
In the past, he has also worked as an actor and educator.He graduated from Conservatorio di Parma (Italy), IUAV (Venice, Italy), and Berklee College of Music (Boston).
About
TOMMASO ANNONI
Music Composer and Sound Designer
Movies and Videogames
MUSIC
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EDUCATION
Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA (Sept. 2016 - May 2020)
• Bachelor of Music in Film Scoring and Video Game Scoring, Cum Laude
• Berklee Merit Scholarship Recipient
• Dean's List
IUAV - Istituto Universitario Architettura Venezia, Venice, Italy (Sept. 2010 - Mar. 2015)
• Bachelor of Arts in Visual and performing arts, Magna cum laude
Conservatorio di Musica Arrigo Boito, Parma, Italy (Sept. 2004 - May 2010)
• Bachelor of Music, Flute Performance
WORK EXPERIENCES
• Composer for Blue Pink Music Group (ongoing);
• Orchestrator for Imagine Philarmonic Orchestra (ongoing);
• Composer Assistant for Vivien Villani (ongoing);
• Composer and Sound Designer for videogames:
Two interviewees (Mauro Vanetti, 2016, Treccani’s Award for Excellence in Italian Web), Nove in punto (Sofia Abatangelo, 2016), Wisper (Sunshore studios, 2019), Ham-Ham (USC, 2019), LORE (FSU, 2019), FISKUR (UWS,
2020), Dextra (2020), Land Under Rot (2020), Niverdia (choice-based RPG, under development), Project
Zalmoxis (under development), Vertigo (under development);
• Composer for short movies: Cutthroat (dark drama/noir); Clean Plate (comedy); Freehold (coming of age story), Under the Rug (family drama);
• Music Editor for feature The case of the Christmas Diamond (2022);
• Librarian for The Great - Season 2 (Hulu);
• Assistant conductor for the documentary Sky Blossom (Sky Blossom films, 2020, Best Documentary Feature at Yellowstone International Film Festival 2021);
• Orchestrator for Synesthesia Sinfonietta (2021-2022);
• Composer & Editor, Neither Nor Publishing (2020-2021);
• Assistant, Video Game Scoring Department at Berklee College of Music (Sept. 2019 – May 2020)
• Assistant Conductor, Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra (Sept. 2019 - May 2020)
• Core Music Tutor, Berklee College of Music (Sept. 2018 - May 2019)
• Arranger, Orchestrator, Principal Flute, Piccoloist, and Woodwind section leader, Berklee Motion Picture Orchestra (Sept. 2017 - May 2020);
• Orchestrator of Verdi's Operas reductions for the concert series Imparo l'Opera, Teatro Regio di Parma
(2009, Award Filippo Siebaneck at Franco Abbiati Award of Italian Music Criticism)
Sudden Inner Vision
Live flutes, orchestral and hybrid.
Landscape Dream
Epic-Cinematic, texturel hybrid.
Psychological Thriller
Orchestral, dark and ominous.
Knight's Theme
Epic Orchestral, dark.
Resolution
Orchestral, decisive.
Magical Forest
Orchestral, impressionistic.
A warm hug
Orchestral, Romantic.
A peaceful Vibe
Flute and Guitar, relaxing.
Resume
RESUME
MUSIC
Tommaso Annoni is a Los Angeles based Italian Composer, who writes for videogames, movies, and television. He is also a flutist with many orchestral appearances, has done various recordings for television and movies, and plays a variety of ethnic flutes.
Projects on which he worked on won several awards:
he has been Assistant Conductor for the documentary “Sky Blossom” (Best Documentary Feature at Yellowstone International Film Festival 2021),
Composer for the videogame “Two Interviewees” (Treccani’s Award for Excellence in Italian Web),
Orchestrator for the concert series “Imparo l’Opera” (Filippo Siebaneck Award at Franco Abbiati Italian Music Critic Award).
He is also currently developing a new-gen website meant to facilitate developers in testing and implementing adaptive/interactive music in their videogames.
In the past, he has also worked as an actor and educator. He graduated from Conservatorio di Parma (Italy), IUAV (Venice, Italy), and Berklee College of Music (Boston).