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Corbeil won a [[BAFTA Award]] and an [[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]] award for composing the [[soundtrack]] for the 2010 [[PlayStation 3]] video game, ''[[Heavy Rain]]''.<ref name=msn>{{cite news |title=Video game, TV composer Normand Corbeil dies |url=http://news.msn.com/obits/video-game-tv-composer-normand-corbeil-dies |work=[[MSN News]] |date=2013-02-02 |access-date=2013-02-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130131192055/http://news.msn.com/obits/video-game-tv-composer-normand-corbeil-dies |archive-date=2013-01-31 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name=nbc>{{cite news |first=Winda|last=Benedetti|title=Award-winning video game composer dies following battle with cancer |url=http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingame/award-winning-video-game-composer-dies-following-battle-cancer-1C8143491 |work= [[NBC News]] |date=2013-02-02 |access-date=2013-02-04}}</ref> He also composed for the 2005 game, ''[[Fahrenheit (2005 video game)|Fahrenheit]]'', also known as ''[[Indigo Prophecy]]''. The game ''[[Beyond: Two Souls]]'' is the last soundtrack that Corbeil composed, but he was unable to finish it before his death. For that reason, the game is dedicated to him.<ref name=nbc/><ref name=dspy>{{cite news |first=Matthew|last=Reynolds|title='Heavy Rain' composer Normand Corbeil dies, aged 56 |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/gaming/news/a454355/heavy-rain-composer-normand-corbeil-dies-aged-56.html |work= [[Digital Spy]] |date=2013-01-28 |access-date=2013-02-04}}</ref>
Corbeil won a [[BAFTA Award]] and an [[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]] award for composing the [[soundtrack]] for the 2010 [[PlayStation 3]] video game, ''[[Heavy Rain]]''.<ref name=msn>{{cite news |title=Video game, TV composer Normand Corbeil dies |url=http://news.msn.com/obits/video-game-tv-composer-normand-corbeil-dies |work=[[MSN News]] |date=2013-02-02 |access-date=2013-02-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130131192055/http://news.msn.com/obits/video-game-tv-composer-normand-corbeil-dies |archive-date=2013-01-31 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name=nbc>{{cite news |first=Winda|last=Benedetti|title=Award-winning video game composer dies following battle with cancer |url=http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingame/award-winning-video-game-composer-dies-following-battle-cancer-1C8143491 |work= [[NBC News]] |date=2013-02-02 |access-date=2013-02-04}}</ref> He also composed for the 2005 game, ''[[Fahrenheit (2005 video game)|Fahrenheit]]'', also known as ''[[Indigo Prophecy]]''. The game ''[[Beyond: Two Souls]]'' is the last soundtrack that Corbeil composed, but he was unable to finish it before his death. For that reason, the game is dedicated to him.<ref name=nbc/><ref name=dspy>{{cite news |first=Matthew|last=Reynolds|title='Heavy Rain' composer Normand Corbeil dies, aged 56 |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/gaming/news/a454355/heavy-rain-composer-normand-corbeil-dies-aged-56.html |work= [[Digital Spy]] |date=2013-01-28 |access-date=2013-02-04}}</ref>


Corbeil composed music for television and film. His credits included the films ''[[Double Jeopardy (1999 film)|Double Jeopardy]]'' in 1999, ''[[Extreme Ops]]'' in 2002, and [[The Statement (film)|The Statement]] in 2003, as well as the short film, ''[[Detroit: Become Human|Kara]]''.<ref name=msn/><ref name=nbc/> His television work included the 2009 [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[television series]], ''[[V (2009 TV series)|V]]''.<ref name=msn/> He received two [[Emmy Award]] nominations for his compositions.<ref name=msn/>
Corbeil composed music for television and film. His credits included the films ''[[Double Jeopardy (1999 film)|Double Jeopardy]]'' in 1999, ''[[Extreme Ops]]'' in 2002, and [[The Statement (film)|The Statement]] in 2003, as well as the short film ''[[Detroit: Become Human|Kara]]''.<ref name=msn/><ref name=nbc/> His television work included the 2009 [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[television series]], ''[[V (2009 TV series)|V]]''.<ref name=msn/> He received two [[Emmy Award]] nominations for his compositions.<ref name=msn/>


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Normand Corbeil
Born(1956-04-06)April 6, 1956
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedJanuary 25, 2013(2013-01-25) (aged 56)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
OccupationMusic score composer

Normand Corbeil (April 6, 1956 – January 25, 2013) was a Canadian composer known for his work on films, video games and television.

Biography

Corbeil won a BAFTA Award and an Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences award for composing the soundtrack for the 2010 PlayStation 3 video game, Heavy Rain.[1][2] He also composed for the 2005 game, Fahrenheit, also known as Indigo Prophecy. The game Beyond: Two Souls is the last soundtrack that Corbeil composed, but he was unable to finish it before his death. For that reason, the game is dedicated to him.[2][3]

Corbeil composed music for television and film. His credits included the films Double Jeopardy in 1999, Extreme Ops in 2002, and The Statement in 2003, as well as the short film Kara.[1][2] His television work included the 2009 ABC television series, V.[1] He received two Emmy Award nominations for his compositions.[1]

Death

Corbeil, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in August 2012, died on January 25, 2013, at the age of 56.[1][2]

Scores

Film (English-language)

Television

Video games

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Video game, TV composer Normand Corbeil dies". MSN News. 2013-02-02. Archived from the original on 2013-01-31. Retrieved 2013-02-04.
  2. ^ a b c d Benedetti, Winda (2013-02-02). "Award-winning video game composer dies following battle with cancer". NBC News. Retrieved 2013-02-04.
  3. ^ Reynolds, Matthew (2013-01-28). "'Heavy Rain' composer Normand Corbeil dies, aged 56". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2013-02-04.