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A native of Maracaibo, Venezuela, Milli grew up around music and from a young age, showed a natural aptitude for composition and performance, and a passion for mastering various musical instruments. He began formal piano training at age 12 before spending his teenage years in a rock band composing his own songs and learning the guitar. At this time, he also became fascinated by the drums, bass guitar, flute, percussion, and ethnic instruments, such as the Australian didgeridoo, a wind instrument. His ambition to play as many musical instruments as possible is an edict that has served him well throughout his career.
In 1996, at age 21, Milli came to the U.S. to attend the famed Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he received his degree in film scoring. At Berklee, he studied under some of the world’s most renowned musicians and theorists, and immersed himself in Stravinski and early 20th Century contemporary music, but also discovered a great affection for modern, digitally-enhanced compositions. While he reveres the familiar conventions of film scoring, he is also adept at using digital effects to manipulate sound. His vision is one of infinite possibilities, a refreshing approach that sets him apart from his Berklee classmates and drives his music till this day.
Angelo Milli, who composed the score for the new Will Smith feature Seven Pounds, is among the industry’s hottest young composers. His work on the highly-anticipated Sony drama directed by Gabriele Muccino (The Pursuit of Happyness), marks the major studio debut for the thirty-three year old composer, whose singular talent and some unmistakable good luck brought him to the attention of director Muccino.
Milli has also collaborated with some of the hottest Latin directors working on scores for five motion pictures including Ricardo de Montreuil’s La Mujer de Mi Hermano, Simon Brand’s Unknown, and Jonathan Jakubowicz’s Secuestro Express (an indie film distributed by Miramax that remains one of Venezuela’s top grossers). That film also brought Milli international visibility, including screenings at major film festivals and a nomination for Best Foreign Film at the 2006 British Independent Film Awards. He also scored Satanas, the critically acclaimed Colombian film which swept awards at numerous international film festivals and won Milli his first Colombian National Film Award for Best Original Score (that country’s equivalent to the Academy Award). His other film credits include the thriller Second Coming, shot mainly in Florida and the romantic drama Paraiso Travel.
A native of Maracaibo, Venezuela, M… Read Full Bio ↴www.reverbnation.com/angelomilli
A native of Maracaibo, Venezuela, Milli grew up around music and from a young age, showed a natural aptitude for composition and performance, and a passion for mastering various musical instruments. He began formal piano training at age 12 before spending his teenage years in a rock band composing his own songs and learning the guitar. At this time, he also became fascinated by the drums, bass guitar, flute, percussion, and ethnic instruments, such as the Australian didgeridoo, a wind instrument. His ambition to play as many musical instruments as possible is an edict that has served him well throughout his career.
In 1996, at age 21, Milli came to the U.S. to attend the famed Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he received his degree in film scoring. At Berklee, he studied under some of the world’s most renowned musicians and theorists, and immersed himself in Stravinski and early 20th Century contemporary music, but also discovered a great affection for modern, digitally-enhanced compositions. While he reveres the familiar conventions of film scoring, he is also adept at using digital effects to manipulate sound. His vision is one of infinite possibilities, a refreshing approach that sets him apart from his Berklee classmates and drives his music till this day.
Angelo Milli, who composed the score for the new Will Smith feature Seven Pounds, is among the industry’s hottest young composers. His work on the highly-anticipated Sony drama directed by Gabriele Muccino (The Pursuit of Happyness), marks the major studio debut for the thirty-three year old composer, whose singular talent and some unmistakable good luck brought him to the attention of director Muccino.
Milli has also collaborated with some of the hottest Latin directors working on scores for five motion pictures including Ricardo de Montreuil’s La Mujer de Mi Hermano, Simon Brand’s Unknown, and Jonathan Jakubowicz’s Secuestro Express (an indie film distributed by Miramax that remains one of Venezuela’s top grossers). That film also brought Milli international visibility, including screenings at major film festivals and a nomination for Best Foreign Film at the 2006 British Independent Film Awards. He also scored Satanas, the critically acclaimed Colombian film which swept awards at numerous international film festivals and won Milli his first Colombian National Film Award for Best Original Score (that country’s equivalent to the Academy Award). His other film credits include the thriller Second Coming, shot mainly in Florida and the romantic drama Paraiso Travel.
The Field
Angelo Milli Lyrics
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A.T.B. feat. Bjork Said She love me in the field Aye Love me in…
allez-allez.co.uk Diminished and threatened, is our liberty A failed design th…
Ariel T Been dreamin' of Russian fields covered in thistle with purp…
Besides Daniel Lay me down in the field Where grandpa died And I'll lay…
Casualties of Cool Young boy, young son The game has begun Feel it…
Cool Breeze [Chorus] (The field) What we waiting for, let's finish it (T…
Devin Townsend & Ché Aimee Dorval Young boy, young son The game has begun Feel it the pressure…
Dr. Sirbrother Take a number triple 7 Looking for a path to nirvana…
Fish The body lay on fragrant earth under empty skies in…
Max Creek In a field another time a different sky looks down…
Nipsey Hussle Really came up in the field, get money, get life…
Sonder City Who Who I said who Ah who Let the Earth breathe fire Let th…
Sound Providers (All verses by Profile) I'ma let the rap world just sit…
T-Rock Cambodia- Bosnia- Rawanda Mans inhumanity to man continues …
Tao & Sound I appear to be not only barefoot but completely naked I've…
The Field Don't get it twisted I ain't tryna be your rival It's…
The Sound Providers [All verses by Profile] I'ma let the rap world just sit…
Throwing Muses Well you just wait We're lost again Great, oh just great We'…
What Strange Beasts Tick, it's ticking out your mood While you wait it waits…
Wuthering Heights At the edge of a dream, it seems I walk at…
Æterbrand Going to the field isn't easy at all. Going to the…
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Epoch Media
brings back so many memories for me i listen to this often, it helped me get through so many heart breaks, its life though
raena alexander
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Octavio Cano
I'm glad that people are noticing Angelo Milli, he has a distinctive sound that complements movies like this. He has become one of my favorites since I heard him in "la mujer de mi hermano". I could even recognize him without watching the credits till the end, I was so happy by that. Esto es de un gran seguidor hermano :)
Sundance
My heart is melting... This song and the whole movie are so poignant
VanOostjien
The Field scene is my favourite in the movie. <3
Jim Boba
My favourite movie, some have come close but nothing had moved me like this. Excellent soundtrack.
Shan2ZeReskew
The never ending path to success, he cannot be stopped in this song. The love he has found, the help he has given to people. For this, he is steady going into a field. Wide, open, and free. Though the accentuated flats make it sound almost like he is unprepared, or is uncertain how he could achieve something so blessing.
King Vengeance
Angelo Milli absolutely attacks you with the use of piano and violin(My wife loves the violin, I love the piano). To hear these come together so beautifully, so subtle, it's almost as if they were making love to one another. Truly beautiful piece.
Living Universe
in my top songs ever, this is one of the nicest songs ive ever herd and i learnt it on piano, its fucking amazing and emotional and brilliant.
Octavio Cano
Ohh, I had to add that this movie touch that part which we call human, if we forget how to feel those things we're no different than the other animals. I think that's what makes us good and bad... the whole concept on how we feel when watching something as simple as a picture is a privilege to have and we should treasure and nurture it :)