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Joaquin Lichtle is a composer, conductor, producer and speaker considered one of the 100 Most Creative Mexicans In the World by Forbes Mexico.
He graduated Magna Cum Laude with double major degree from Berklee College of Music in Film Scoring and ‘Professional Music’ with a focus in composition and arranging. After graduating, he had the privilege of developing his career during his three-year involvement with Bleeding Fingers Music, a composer collective led by Hans Zimmer and Russell Emmanuel. His journey began as a Technical Score Assistant to Christian Lundberg, and was honored to be a finalist alongside Zimmer, Emmanuel, and Lundberg for the Music+Sound Awards (U.K. 2022). Moreover, he advanced to the role of Junior Composer, and later Freelance Composer. Through Sony Music’s Extreme Music Library, he has music placed on Netflix, Nat Geo, History, Discovery+, A&E, ABC, NBC, others.
Joaquin’s music has received additional international recognition from institutions such as the Global Music Awards (Intl. 2023), IBLA Grand Prize (Italy, 2023), American Prize (USA, 2024), others. He has given masterclasses and been a guest speaker in top institutions such as UCLA, Berklee, UNAM, INBAL and the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Collaborations include New York Times Best Selling Author Maximilian Uriarte (USA, 2024), award-winning director Miguel Duran (USA, 2023); as well as work premiers by GRAMMY Award-winning soprano Hila Plitmann (USA, 2023), Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini (Italy, 2024) and Trio Immersio (Vienna, 2024).