FM Le Sieur
FM Le Sieur | |
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Occupation(s) | Composer, musician |
Website | http://fmlesieur.com |
FM Le Sieur is a Canadian musician and composer.[1][2] He has been nominated for awards for television and film music in his native Canada, that include garnering five Gemini award wins and four additional nominations; one Genie award nomination; and three Jutra award nominations.
Life and work
He studied at Collège Marguerite-Bourgeoys and at McGill University, where he became inspired from a master class with Philip Glass. In the 1980s he was part of the rock band Tango Tango, before moving into television and film scoring.[3]
FM’s career has spanned over fifteen years, and his other work includes Tony and Ridley Scott’s series The Hunger starring David Bowie; the films of Alain Desrochers, his long-time collaborator, beginning with La Bouteille; and television series Musée Eden, Nos Étés, Music Hall, Les Soeurs Elliot, Les Bougon, and Charlie Jade, an international co-production filmed in South Africa.
Le Sieur scored three films that premiered in 2011: drama Frisson des Collines; comedy A Sense of Humor; and biopic of Quebec rock star Gerry Boulet, Gerry, for which FM remastered Boulet’s original tracks.[4]
Le Sieur won an ASCAP award in 2012 for his work on "Being Human, a North American version of the British show of the same name.[5][6]
Awards
Year | Award | Category | |
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2013 | Gemini Awards | Won | Best Original Music - Dramatic (Meilleure musique originale: Dramatique) for Tu m'aimes-tu? (2012) (TV series). |
2013 | Gemini Awards | Won | Best Musical Theme - All Categories (Meilleur thème musical: Toutes catégories) for Tu m'aimes-tu? (2012) (TV series). |
2012 | Jutra Awards | Nominated | Best Score (Meilleure Musique Originale) for Le sens de l'humour (2011) (feature film). |
2010 | Gemini Awards | Won | Original Music for a Program or Series - Dramatic (Meilleure musique originale pour une émission ou une série: Dramatiques) for Musée Eden (2010). |
2009 | Gemini Awards | Nominated | Best Original Music - Dramatic (Meilleure musique originale: Dramatique) for Les soeurs Elliot (2007). |
2009 | Gemini Awards | Nominated | Best Musical Theme - All Categories (Meilleur thème musical: Toutes catégories) for Les soeurs Elliot (2007). |
2008 | Gemini Awards | Nominated | Best Original Music - Dramatic (Meilleure musique originale: Dramatique) for C.A. (2006) (series). |
2008 | Gemini Awards | Nominated | Best Musical Theme - All Categories (Meilleur thème musical: Toutes catégories) for Les soeurs Elliot (2007) (series). |
2008 | Jutra Awards | Nominated | Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score for Nitro (2007). |
2004 | Gemini Awards | Won | Best Musical Theme - All Categories (Meilleur thème musical: Toutes catégories) for Les Bougon: C'est aussi ça la vie (2004). |
2004 | Genie Awards | Nominated | Best Achievement in Music - Original Song for Mambo Italiano (2003) • For the song "Montréal Italiano".
Shared With: Broughton, Adam James, Dompierre, Jeanne, Steve Galluccio |
2004 | Jutra Awards | Nominated | Best Score (Meilleure Musique) for Mambo italiano (2003). |
References
- ^ http://quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/07/10/fm-le-sieur-ascap_n_1662134.html
- ^ http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2012/07/10/fm-le-sieur-remporte-un-prix
- ^ http://www.lienmultimedia.com/article.php3?id_article=27846
- ^ https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118042347?refcatid=16&printerfriendly=true
- ^ https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/actualites-culturelles/354086/le-compositeur-fm-le-sieur-remporte-un-prix
- ^ http://www.socan.ca/news/robertson-le-sieur-win-2012-ascap-film-tv-awards