Gus Reyes' (born June 27, 1977) is a Mexican musician and composer primarily focused on film scoring.
Reyes began his studies in music at the age of 8.
During his early years Reyes was part of several Sacred Music Choirs, all directed by Phillipe H.
TolĂłn, who was
Lead ViolĂn at the Opera Orchestra of Bellas Artes (Mexico) at that time.
He became soloist pretty fast, and gave tours for
many years.
Later, Reyes begin his studies in many important music institutions ending with his application to the
"Cardenal Miranda Institute" in 1995, where he spent most of his youth studying music.
Great Mexican teachers had been part of his education, like Xavier Gonzalez Tezcucano (Composer, Orchestral and
Choral Conductor), Luis Armando Elias Chain (Composer), Philippe H.
Tolon (Lead Violinist), Juan Trigos (Composer),
Jorge Torres Sáenz (Composer), Jaime Uribe (Composer and Musical analyst), Eduardo Gamboa (Composer), among
others.
Reyes studied majors in Composition, Orchestral and Choral Conducting and Musicology.
While studying, Reyes had the chance to start writing music for low budget films, doing almost 20 of them.
Edited and distributed by
Kronos Records and MovieScore Media, “The Dark Side of Light Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” was very well received
by international film music critics and stands as one of the best of 2014.