Bio
Ali Ochoa is a Venezuelan composer, music producer and songwriter who currently resides in Miami. He is mostly known for his cinematic, electronic and classical music compositions but has also produced songs that have ranked #1 in his country. The scope of his work is versatile and ranges from pop and latin music to film score and many others.
His passion for music and love for film brought him the opportunity to work with the Venezuelan awarded director, Andreina Isea in the movie “Maru Style”. His work then proved to be outstanding and the phone calls from directors in the United States and Spain began to pour in. He went on to create the soundtracks for “Donde esta Memo” (Movie), “Desmotivacion Domesticas” (Short film), “Fair Fight” (Short Film) and “The Best You Got” (Short film). In 2016, Ochoa won his first award and a national one at that, titled “Mara de Oro Award” for Best Composer and Music Producer.
At the age of 29, he moved to New York to obtain his Master’s Degree in Studio Composition at Purchase College (2016-2018). He studied alongside Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Du Yun, Jakub Ciupinski (New York art-vanguard composer), Grammy-winning producer Peter Denenberg, Emmy-winner composer Allyson Bellink and the multi-awarded Darren Salomon.
In 2019, as he maintained an avid interest in art, technology and latin music. His songs were finally featured in the Latin American continent through “HTV”, the most recognized music channel in this part of the planet. Ali then became a songwriter for the famous latin orchestra “Los Adolescentes” and won an international composers competition “The American Protégé 2019” for which he is soon expected to perform at the Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Other highlights in his unique career include producing albums for over 100 independent artists, composing the main theme for the TV/Youtube Commercial “Sumito Estevez” and releasing his own album as an artist (“Diary of a Composer”), in which we find fused cinematic sounds, electronic textures, classical music and visual art.This post is sponsored by our partners Wigs