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Manouk Roussyalian

Composer

Los Angeles · Berlin

Film & Media Score Reel

Multi-Style Score Reel

Dark Classical & Choral – Strings, Children’s Choir, Female Voice (Mockup)
Lilac Wine (rearranged)
2:30
Waltz (Vox)
3:02
Faith Motif
2:05
Love In Every Heart
3:09
Children's Choir
0:27
Oppening
1:14
Aggressive – Hybrid / Sound Design
MMT
1:07
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
0:37
Immortals
0:35
Rock – Guitar-Driven Cues
The Fight
0:20
Metalhead Minions
0:42
Classical – Orchestral
Thoughts of an Underprivileged
0:51
Mira My Belle
0:44
Convergence in Pandemonium
0:35
Etherial, Ominous, Vocal
Sunday Prays 1
1:10
Sunday Prays 2
1:23
Sunday Prays 3
1:35
Minimal – Orchestral Textures
The Breeze
0:54
Love and Worry
0:21
Running Scene
0:37
Nightwave – Retro Synth / Darkwave
Perception
0:25
Confetti
0:33
Eighties – Synth & Electronic
Shadows in the Silence
0:33
Azure Horizons
0:29
Sandsteps in Twilight
0:42

Recent Credits

Confetti — Spenser Grammer — 2025

Immortals — Maja Tschumi — 2024

Until the moon is born in the west — Lea Bethke — 2023

Tatort – Lenas Tante — Tom Lass — 2022

Ruth — Yaz Al-Shaater — 2021

Bio

Manouk Roussyalian's journey in music began with his role in the hard rock band "Melancholy," where he served as the composer and lead guitarist. In addition to his band involvement, he also engaged in ghostwriting for international artists, honing his skills in diverse musical styles. Manouk Roussyalian's shift into film scoring led to collaborations on a range of projects. In Germany, his notable works included "Tatort" directed by Tom Lass in 2022, "Immortals" directed by Maja Tschumi in 2024, and "Until the Moon is Born in the West" directed by Lea Bethke. His composition for "Ruth" directed by Yaz Al-Shaater in 2021 was a significant milestone, earning him a Best Original Score nomination at the Birmingham Film Festival. Roussyalian's subsequent move to the U.S. saw him undertaking projects like "Confetti" (2023) directed by Spenser Grammer, and composing for ESPN and the NBA. Simultaneously in 2023, he expanded into concert music, with performances by the Budapest Scoring Orchestra conducted by Geoffrey Pope, showcasing his versatility. Now, Roussyalian is based in both Los Angeles and Berlin, he is represented by the IAG Agency.

Representation
Natalia González
Agent
Independent Artist Group (IAG)