Layal Watfeh is a Syrian composer, musician and voice actor. She was born in Damascus in 1980 and started her story with music at 9 years old. She launched her carreer as a composer at 21 years old, after working on several music productions studios.
Since 2009, she has her own studio and composes for TV and Film. She lives and works in Dubai, and is a winner of 8 eight international awards for her work in music and sound.
Learn more about her in the Meet the ComposHer of this week!
My mom has always been the first and most present supporter in my life. She was always excited for that fact that I have so much interest in music, as she her self has always been very interested in music and used to sing as well. As for composers, I would say a few of my favorite composers would have to be Hans Zimmer, John Williams, and Philip Glass.
It’s an interesting process to say the least. I can’t say it’s the same every time, as it all depends on the project itself, and what the director requires. But the process is usually the first stage of knowing more about the project, sitting with the director and understanding more of what he requires and has in mind. I then start watching the footage if its available, and coming up with ideas and moods. It’s not always easy I must say. But it’s fun nonetheless. Every project is different, in what it offers me as a composer, and I give back as ideas and creativity. It’s a dance between the visuals and the music, they go hand in hand, therefor they are very affected by each other.
I chose this piece, because its one of my latest piece, that was a bit of a journey to bring to life. I first planned to record it with a full orchestra in Budapest, but due to some issues that happened on the day of the recording, I kinda had to redo all the string section recording in my hometown Syria, and to be honest, I was much happier with the results the second time around. Its also a special piece for me, since it got me my 12th International award (2nd with Hollywood Music In Media Awards), I hope you enjoy it.
Ten Sins Opening by Layal Watfeh
Suad is a good friend of mine, and I support her journey as female composer, and back all her struggles and achievements. We also happened to work on the same project this past year (2019).
Tomorrow by Suad Bushnaq
Have more confidence in yourself and your abilities. You were given a beautiful gift, be proud of it, share it, show it off, don’t be shy. The sky is the limit, believe this phrase, because you can truly get anywhere you wish.
Work hard, try new things, find your special sound, and don’t try to imitate other composers. Each of us is unique and has something different to offer. It will be tough sometimes, but never give up, keep going and keep doing what you were born to do.
Thank you for giving me this opportunity to share more about my experience and personal journey as a female composer.
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Born 07 January
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