Olivier Deriviere歌手简介:
影视、游戏原声作曲家。
Olivier毕业于法国尼斯音乐学院,后来得到波士顿Berklee音乐学院奖学金而前往进修研习爵士乐与电影配乐,除了在学校外,还曾与波士顿交响乐团共同演出、也向指挥名师小泽征尔、以色列籍指挥伊兰沃可夫(Ilan Volkov)、世纪配乐大师约翰威廉斯(John Williams)等当代大师学习。回到法国之后接下电玩“ObsCure”的配乐工作,受美国知名电玩IGN给予佳评:「Deriviere创造的音乐特效与情境音乐是整部电玩最令人震撼的元素!」,并在2007年法国国际电玩展上以“ObsCure II”得到极高评价,也得到【最佳游戏配乐】的奖项!这张“Alone In The Dark”电玩原声带交付原声带唱片名厂Milan Records发行,任命在恐怖游戏配乐相当拿手的Olivier担任配乐制作,也特别在人声的部份请到曾获葛莱美奖肯定、成军已有五十年之久的合唱团The Mystery Of Bulgarian Voices,以独特保加利亚传统音乐搭配人声吟唱,建立诡谲空间感、紧扣电玩剧情走向,同时Olivier以管弦乐来营造游戏中那令人毛骨悚然的阴森气氛
Olivier Deriviere is a French game and movie composer best known for his work on the Obscure and Alone in the Dark series. He's based between Paris, Boston and San Francisco where he shares with his sister Marion Deriviere a music production company named Ameo Prod Inc.
He was fascinated by video games during his youth and later became part of the demoscene as a tracker musician. He subsequently studied composition and orchestration at the National Conservatoire in Nice Conservatoire under Jean Louis Luzignant. In 1999, he produced the experimental solo album Harry's Day, telling the story of a man dying due to a broken heart, and started to write arrangements of film scores for a percussion quartet. He subsequently won a scholarship to study jazz and film scoring at the Berklee College of Music. He spent a whole season with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and even had the honour of interacting with John Williams.
Back in France, Deriviere started to work on film productions. He worked under composers such as Bruno Coulais and Laurent Petitgirard creating additional music for artistically challenging productions. On the side, he scored short films, television shows, and documentaries. He single-handedly created the epic orchestral score for Sans Camion and all the songs for the musical film La Tartine. Other film credits including Tempora, La Solitude, Cub, and The Passenger. He received most attention for his score for the short movie The Toast whose sad love story and supporting score was commemorated at many eminent film festivals.
In 2004, Deriviere received the opportunity to score Hydravision's survival horror game Obscure due to connections he established from his demoscene days. He spent a year working on everything related to the sound for the game. He adopted a haunting choir-based sound Aware he couldn't afford to integrate full orchestra, he mixed samples from the realistic Vienna Symphony Library with haunting recordings from the Children Choir of the National Opera of Paris. Following these scores, he produced some humorous funk-orchestral fusions for Championsheep Rally.
For 2007's sequel Obscure II, Deriviere enjoyed the exuberance of recording with the Boston Quartet and produced a more textural score. He worked on further low profile productions while scoring the project. Whether the exciting orchestral overture for Destination: Treasure Island or the whimsical melodious tunes for My Little Flufties, he puts much effort into all his productions. Though chiefly a game composer these days, he is also often commissioned to produce classical compositions. This helps him to always remain challenged as a composer.
Deriviere's latest major work is 2008's Alone in the Dark. He made an effort to demonstrate the real dimensions music can add to games on this production, feeling that many games in the industry use mere background music. He created a four hour orchestral score that immersed listeners into the experience and carefully complemented both action and atmospheric scenes. Milan Records published a selection of instrumental music from the score and several pieces recorded with Grammy Winning "The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices". Deriviere intends to write for more video games in the future, but is currently writing a mass and an opera.