Jessica de Rooij is one of the youngest
female composers in the international film industry.  She is an award winning artist that wrote scores for numerous feature films including Darfur, Rampage, Far Cry, BloodRayne II, Postal, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, and many more.  In 2008 Jessica took home the Best Music Award at the Estepona Fantastic and Horror Film Festival.     

Her unique style is based upon a diverse educational background in classical, jazz & contemporary music, and an earlier career as performing artist in the European music industry.

Growing up in a musical home with father Hilmar, a composer arranger and musician himself, and mother Jeanne, a well-known singer, Jessica was exposed to a high level of professionalism at an early age.

At the age of four, her education began with intensive training in piano and solfege. She started composing her first pieces at the age of nine and her creativity flourished extensively over her teenage years. At the age of 15, BMG offered her a record deal for two albums.

Jessica has a Master of Arts in Composition in Context (Open University of England), and a Bachelor of Music with Honors (Utrecht School of Art, Media & Technology, The Netherlands). She frequently works with well-known orchestras and musicians. Currently she resides in Los Angeles, California.

 
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