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Steven Bias
American composer for film, television and ballet. Born September 5, 1978. He has work extensively in the film industry writing accessible scores for American films.

EARLY YEARS Steven Bias was born to an American mother and a father from Spain. He learned paino at age five and began composing around that time. He was the youngest person ever hired to compose for an armed service band. He was eighteen. Steven then went on to collaborate with guitarist Bud Carroll (American Minor, Southern Souls) and produced moody new age works with the guitarist.

BALLETS Steven has composed three successful ballets: Wild Things, The Fabric of Dance and Peter Rabbit for choreographer Luis Dominguez.

THEATER: He has written music for many stage plays including: Othello, The Tempest, Twelfth Night, A Midsummer's Nights Dream, Crimes of the Heart and The Lion in Winter to name a few.

STYLE: He orchestrates and conducts his own music. He often combines multiple genres of music to create a work. His influences are : John Adams, Ennio Morricone, Pink Floyd, Jerry Goldsmith And John Williams. He often incorporates avante garde elements into his horror music. His interest in Latin American music is evident in concert works such as "Concha" which emplys Colombian bambuco music.

OMNIBUS MUSIC: Steven owns and operates a music library comanpy that provides music to many clients around the world.

TIDBITS: Largely Self-Taught Began composing at five Known Colombiaphile Rarely gives live concerts