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Sarah Basciano is a Toronto-based composer. She often composes for various media such as films, trailers, podcasts, advertisements, and other media, but she has also written a number of concert pieces and (most recently) an alt-pop album. Sarah usually does all of the composition, lyrics, production, orchestration, performance (instruments and singing), recording, editing, programming, mixing, and mastering herself, as is the case with her new album "Reconsider".
Sarah started music lessons at the age of 5, and grew up performing both solo and in several music groups of varying genres on multiple instruments (piano, guitar, saxophone, and voice). She has graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Music (ARCT in Performance), the University of Toronto (BMus in Music Composition), and Berklee College of Music (MMus in Scoring for Film, Television, and Video Games). Sarah loves trying new things and not having to stick to one genre of music or media.
Sarah is excited to share her new album “Reconsider”, and hopes you’ll give it a listen! “Reconsider” was made in Sarah’s apartment. The album explores themes of politics, self-reflection, progression, social commentary, and mental health. While the overall genre of the album is alt-pop, there are several genres mixed together on this album - one can hear elements of pop, electronic, rock, dance pop, rap, blues, jazz, and contemporary classical.
Sarah started music lessons at the age of 5, and grew up performing both solo and in several music groups of varying genres on multiple instruments (piano, guitar, saxophone, and voice). She has graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Music (ARCT in Performance), the University of Toronto (BMus in Music Composition), and Berklee College of Music (MMus in Scoring for Film, Television, and Video Games). Sarah loves trying new things and not having to stick to one genre of music or media.
Sarah is excited to share her new album “Reconsider”, and hopes you’ll give it a listen! “Reconsider” was made in Sarah’s apartment. The album explores themes of politics, self-reflection, progression, social commentary, and mental health. While the overall genre of the album is alt-pop, there are several genres mixed together on this album - one can hear elements of pop, electronic, rock, dance pop, rap, blues, jazz, and contemporary classical.