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David Giró (Spain, 1974) began his music studies at the age of 6. After finishing his image and sound studies in 1992, he starts working as a sound technician at the Classic & New studios collaborating in projects such as the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. He soon starts composing jingles and in 2001 he becomes the music studio manager for Classic & New Madrid. In 2001 he joins DUY Studios. And in mid 2001 he decides to become a freelance musician. Since then, he has been composing music for documentaries, commercials, radio and television. With MYSTERY OF THE NILE he signs his first large format film soundtrack, a creative mix of African and Arabic sounds that blends modern and tribal instruments for a highly creative and dynamic result. Mystery of the Nile’s soundtrack earns the Giant Screen Theatre Association (GSTA) award to best soundtrack in 2005. Then other soundtracks follow such as the multiawarded documentary “Bucharest, memory Lost” (Raíces Award, 2008; Gaudí Award 2009; Goya Award 2009), or the feature films “Fate of Stalion”...
In 2009 he composed the theme of MotoGP.
In 2010 David working on the original soundtrack for the stereoscopic 3D film "Magic Journey to Africa" by Jordi Llompart.
Giró also teaches music classes in different universities in Barcelona, Spain.