Chinese composer
This is a Chinese name ; the family name is Su .
Cong Su (simplified Chinese : 苏 聪 ; traditional Chinese : 蘇聰 ; pinyin : Sū Cōng ; born 1957 in Tianjin , China ) is a Chinese composer.
He studied at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing , then in Germany. He has lectured on music theory, music analysis, film music, and ballet music at the Musikhochschule in Munich . Since 1991, he has been a professor of film and media composition at the newly founded State Film Academy in the Stuttgart area.
Together with Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Byrne , Su won the Best Original Score Academy Award for the Bernardo Bertolucci film The Last Emperor in 1987; the soundtrack album won the Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media award at the 31st Annual Grammy Awards in 1989.[ 1]
Su divides his time between Beijing , Lake Constance , and Lucca , Italy.
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Awards for Cong Su
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The Empire Strikes Back – John Williams (1980)
Raiders of the Lost Ark – John Williams (1981)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial – John Williams (1982)
Flashdance – Michael Boddicker , Irene Cara , Kim Carnes , Doug Cotler , Keith Forsey , Richard Gilbert, Jerry Hey , Duane Hitchings, Craig Krampf , Ronald Magness, Dennis Matkosky, Giorgio Moroder , Phil Ramone , Michael Sembello & Shandi Sinnamon (1983)
Purple Rain – Prince and the Revolution (1984)
Beverly Hills Cop – Marc Benno, Harold Faltermeyer , Keith Forsey , Micki Free , John Gilutin Hawk, Howard Hewett , Bunny Hull, Howie Rice, Sharon Robinson , Danny Sembello , Sue Sheridan, Richard Theisen & Allee Willis (1985)
Out of Africa – John Barry (1986)
The Untouchables – Ennio Morricone (1987)
The Last Emperor – David Byrne , Cong Su & Ryuichi Sakamoto (1988)
The Fabulous Baker Boys – Dave Grusin (1989)
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International National Artists People Other