
About
Claudio Ragazzi is a Professor in the Screen Scoring department at Berklee College of Music, where he teaches film composition to students worldwide. A Grammy- and Emmy-winning composer and guitarist, he has scored dozens of film and television projects while performing with renowned musicians at major concert venues globally.
His professional interests include:
- Film Scoring
- Music Composition
- Guitar Performance
- Jazz and Tango fusion
- Media Music Production
- Music Education
Ragazzi's creative work demonstrates mastery across multiple musical traditions while maintaining strong connections to visual storytelling. His compositions integrate diverse influences from classical forms to contemporary production techniques, creating scores that enhance narrative while standing as compelling musical works independently.
His notable awards include:
- Grammy Award winner for Pablo Ziegler's album 'Jazz Tango' (2018)
- Emmy Award winner (2004)
- Boston Music Award winner
- Duke Ellington Masters Award winner
As an educator, Ragazzi champions developing 'complete musicians' who excel across multiple aspects of musicianship while understanding historical traditions and balancing academic knowledge with professional practice. He maintains active roles both as a working composer and as a mentor to emerging talent at Berklee.
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