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Latest revision as of 11:25, 9 November 2025

Brazilian pianist and composer

Musical artist

Marcelo Uchoa Zarvos is a Brazilian pianist and film composer.

Zarvos was born in São Paulo. He began in classical music in his teens and studied at the Berklee College of Music. He later attended the California Institute of the Arts, and graduated with a BFA in Music in 1992.[1]

He is known for his jazz compositions and had success with the album Dualism accompanied by saxophonist Peter Epstein. He has done several film scores including Kissing Jessica Stein, The Door in the Floor, Boynton Beach Club, The Air I Breathe, Sin Nombre, Beastly,[2] The Beaver, Won’t Back Down, The Words, American Ultra, The Choice, Wonder, A Journal for Jordan, Emancipation, Flamin’ Hot, Big George Foreman, May December and KPop Demon Hunters. His music has been recorded a number of times by the string quartet ETHEL.

He is married to Janel Moloney, and they have two children.

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