Jordi Fornies
Biographie Jordi Fornies
Jordi Forniés
is a Spanish musician, composer, and visual artist based in Singapore. His works are characterised by a continuum between tender overarching refrains and defined sequences with increasing momentum.
Always contemplative and expansive, his compositions draw on neoclassical and ambient electronic music. Forniés composes for piano, strings, and small ensembles, working with studio recordings alongside electronic elements.
His first album, Loudly Quiet, will be released in 2021, and his forthcoming solo exhibition under the same name. The album is a hopeful and poignant collection of compositions for piano and strings, focusing on an individual story.
He has often collaborated with others, including Bouvaque, photographer and filmmaker Han Sungpil, for which Forniés' created a piano and string quartet score. He has composed for films, including Caroline Fink's epic documentary about the receding of the largest glacier in Switzerland, Aletsch: Of Ice and Men, 2016, and made music for documentaries and video installations of Gitta Gsell. He also worked on Yan Wang Preston's major project Mother River, which was exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 2015.
Since childhood, a classically trained pianist educated at Conservatorio Profesional de Música de Vila-seca in Spain, Forniés returned to music study in 2017, gaining an MFA in Music Composition and Orchestration at Chichester University in the UK. He is a member of the Composers Society of Singapore.