Jeffrey van Rossum
- Composer
- Music Department
Jeffrey van Rossum is a Dutch film composer based in Utrecht. 2010 Marked the year of graduating with honors at the Utrecht School of Arts, studying 'Composition in Context'. Jeffrey seized the opportunity to intern at the studio of Hollywood composer Jeff Rona, gaining valuable insights and experience.
After graduating Jeffrey entered several film music competitions in Poland. He won the Transatlantyk Young Talent Award in 2016 (with jury members Daniel Pemberton and Oscar winning composer Jan A. P. Kaczmarek). Jeffrey also won the 3rd prize at the much acclaimed FMF in 2019, confirming his talent for scoring music to picture.
Throughout his career, Jeffrey has lent his musical talent to notable projects, including working on two seasons of the TV series "Soof". 2021 was the Covid year Jeffrey worked with Oscar nominated director Hany Abu-Assad. After a pleasant collaboration he delivered a minimal score to Hany's film "Huda's Salon". In 2022, Jeffrey contributed to the success of one of the most celebrated films of recent years, "De Tatta's," attracting an impressive 700,000 visitors to cinemas and earning the title of the most visited film of 2023. Additionally, Jeffrey has lent his talents to the global stage, assisting Chinese composer Nancy Li as a co-composer and arranger for three Chinese films since 2021. Upcoming releases on Jeffrey's horizon include "De Tatta's 2," "De Mannenmaker," and the TV series "Alles Flex."
Beyond his work in film scoring, Jeffrey works for Reliable Source Music and BMG as a production music composer. His music has been used in TV shows and streamers all over Europe, including RTL4, SBS6, RTL (Germany), Fox Network and BBC 1 and 2.
Jeffrey's musical palette is rich and diverse, encompassing genres like pop, jazz, classical, and film music. This breadth of influence is evident in his work, where a profound love for the orchestra coexists with an appreciation for smaller ensembles and rare acoustical instruments. For Jeffrey, the art of finding the perfect blend of sounds and instruments is the foundation of every score.