José Luis Narom
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José Luis Narom (a.k.a. José Luis Morán,[better source needed] born March 17, 1963, in Frankfurt, Germany)[1][2] is a Spanish composer. He has written the music for several Spanish films by Eva Lesmes, Gabriel Beitia, David de la Torre, and Diego López Cotillo. He was awarded First Prize of Composition in 1997 for his work in Autonomous University of Madrid.[3]

Early life
José Luis Narom, also known as José Luis Morán was born in 1963 in Frankfurt - Germany. The birth name is José Luis G. Morán.
Career
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In 2002 Narom composed Eva Lesmes's[4][better source needed] music from film La Noche del Escorpión, starring Micky Molina[5] (Miguel Molina).
In 2005 Narom composed original music and lyrics for The Musical Sancho Panza. Narom collaborated with his wife, lyricist and costume designer Inma González.[6] The play's music was created in the style of Broadway musicals, with full orchestrations.[7][better source needed]
In 2009 Narom scored the music for Carta de Francia, by Diego López Cotillo. The film received international awards[8][clarification needed] including those from International Film Festival KRAF (Croatia), Festival de Cinema de Girona (Spain), Festival Internacional Ojo al Sancocho (Colombia), Cortogenia (Spain).
In 2012 he composed the album Natura Heart.[9][better source needed] The musician presented and signed copies of his new album[10][better source needed] in Fnac, Madrid. March 8, 2013.[11][relevant?]
Narom has composed a number of scores from films directed by David de la Torre, including El Atasco (2017), El Anillo (2015), Escúchame (2014). He composed music for the Fabrizio Santana films Jóvenes sin Libertad (2017) and Una Visita Inquietante (2015). Narom also scored the music for 21 with 40, directed by Gabriel Beitia and Susan Béjar.
Narom is member of the European Composer and Songwriter Alliance (ECSA).[12] In Spain he is a member of Musimagen (the association of audiovisual music composers)[13]
Personal life
His wife is Inma González, a lyricist and costume designer.[14][better source needed] His daughter[15][better source needed] is Laura Morán, an actress and singer.[16][better source needed]
Awards and nominations
- Southern Shorts Awards Festival:
- Best Original Soundtrack – Award of merit in music, 2017 for The Jam - Film (El Atasco)
- Autonomous University of Madrid
- First place, composition prize, 1997[3][better source needed]
- Finalist, composition prize, 1998[3][better source needed]
- MAX Performing Arts Awards
- Nominated 2000–2005[3][better source needed]
List of works
Filmography

Year | Film |
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2017 | El Atasco |
Jóvenes sin Libertad | |
2015 | El Anillo |
Una Visita Inquietante | |
Princess Tales | |
2014 | Escúchame |
Por los Pelos | |
21 with 40 | |
La Laguna del Rey | |
Segunda Oportunidad | |
2010 | Memorias de Atracos |
2009 | Carta de Francia |
Lejos de los Mortales | |
2009 | Una Visita Inquietante |
2002 | La Noche del Escorpión |
Musicals
Year | Musical |
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2005 | The Musical Sancho Panza |
1998 | Lysístrata[17] |
Musicals for children
Discography
Year | Album | Disk |
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2024 | Navidad en Familia (Christmas in Family) |
Bossa Heart Jazz | |
Ethereal Piano – Music for Meditation | |
Listen to me Film - BSO | |
Marzos | |
Bucle - Contemporary Dance | |
El Mago de Oz | |
Los Viernes de Onda Cero | |
El Planeta de la Nina Coqueta | |
Una Visita Inquietante Film - BSO | |
28-12 Film - BSO | |
Jovenes sin Libertad Film - BSO | |
El Atasco Film - BSO | |
21 con 40 Fim - BSO | |
La Noche del Escorpion Film -BSO | |
La Princesa de las Nieves | |
La Princesa de las Estrellas | |
La Princesa de los Mares | |
Pinceladas - Mix | |
2022 | Spanish Christmas Tales, Vol. 2 |
Spanish Christmas Tales, Vol. 1 | |
2012 | Natura Heart |
2005 | The Musical Sancho Panza |
2002 | La Princesa Blancanube |
1987 | Early Morning Images – Classical Music |
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