Fernando Arroyo Lascurain

Fernando Arroyo Lascurain, hailing straight outta Mexico City, has been shaking up the music world with a wild mix of flavors you don’t hear every day. This dude isn’t just sticking to one lane—he’s out here composing orchestral pieces, dropping film scores that actually make you feel something, and even crafting tunes for video games (so yeah, if you’ve had goosebumps from a soundtrack lately, odds are he’s behind it). You can really taste that Mexican heritage in his music, but he doesn’t stop there. He grabs influences from everywhere—think global buffet, not just tacos and mariachi. That blend? It hits different. And the guy’s not doing all this in some basement studio either. We’re talking about performances on real-deal, bucket-list stages. Carnegie Hall? Been there. Royal Albert Hall? Yup. Walt Disney Concert Hall? You bet. Palacio de Bellas Artes? Of course. Chicago Symphony Center? Add it to the list. Basically, if you can name a legendary concert venue, chances are Fernando’s notes have bounced off those walls. It’s not just about being played, though—his music brings a certain energy, like he’s smuggling a bit of Mexico City’s chaos and color into every performance, no matter where in the world it lands. So whether you’re catching his work in the background of your favorite movie, getting lost in a game, or sitting in a velvet seat at a world-famous hall, Fernando’s sound is impossible to ignore. It’s bold, it’s vibrant, and honestly, it’s got some serious staying power.

Fernando Arroyo Lascurain
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  • Professions: Music Department, Composer, Actor

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