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Matteo Zingales
Matteo Zingales (born 28 October 1980) is an award-win-
ning Australian film music composer.
Awards & Nominations
Zingales has been nominated a number of times for APRA
Awards for Screen Music, including in 2005 and 2007 for
Biography Best Music for a Television Series (All Saints), and in 2007
Born in Rome and raised in Sydney, Zingales graduated for Best Music for an Advertisement (Ears Vs Eyes). He
in 2004 from the Australian Film, Television and Radio won his first APRA Award in 2011 for Best Music for a
School with a Masters in Screen Composition. Documentary (Lachlan Macquarie: The Father of Aus-
He has worked across the entire spectrum of original tralia).[2]
music platforms. His television credits include the music
for over 200 episodes of the international hit series All
Saints (2004-2009), broadcast in fifteen countries, and for
References
all 22 episodes of the first series of Winners & Losers (2011), [1] Mark Chipperfield, ’People to Watch,’ in The Sydney
broadcast in four countries. Magazine, Issue 58, February 2008, pages 40-45:
He has composed the music for several feature films, http://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/
most recently collaborating on The Hunter (2011), starring terroirwebsiteimages/public/article_attachments/
Willem Dafoe and Sam Neill, and for short films, most 0000/0081/
notably Blue Poles (2004), starring Sam Worthington. His 2008___People_to_watch__2008___The_Sydney_Magazine_LOW_
documentary credits include Lachlan Macquarie: The [2] Ian Shedden, ’Kurzel’s killer soundtrack rocks
Father of Australia (2011) for BBC Scotland and The History competition at screen awards,’ in The Australian, 15
Channel, and he has composed music for a multitude of November 2011:
television advertisements. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/arts/
He has cited Thomas Newman, John Barry and Arvo kurzels-killer-soundtrack-rocks-competition-at-
Pärt as his most important musical influences. screen-awards/story-e6frg8n6-1226194959516
In 2008 the Sydney Morning Herald’s Sydney Magazine
included him as one of Australia’s top thirteen ‘new tal-
ents breaking ground in their chosen fields.’[1]
External Links
He is a co-founder and director of the award-winning • Matteo Zingales at the Internet Movie Database
music collective Sonar Music. • Website of Matteo Zingales
• Website of Sonar Music
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Categories:
• 1980 births
• List of film score composers
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