David Saulesco

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Stockholm, Sweden (1985 – present)

David Michael Saulesco (born February 5, 1985) is a composer, songwriter and musician from Stockholm, Sweden who works in many different genres, spanning the range from epic symphonic metal, acoustic pop, contemporary classical music to sacred choral music. He has studied composition for, most notably, the world-famous Swedish composer Jan Sandström since 2007 at the College of Music in Piteå. He is also a top line writer for the songwriting team Deptoson Music. He has a website at www.saulesco.se.

He gained some recognition in the indie gaming community by writing music to games by Derek Yu, such as Eternal Daughter and Mean Cuisine. Recently, he has worked closely with Swedish youth choirs performing several of his pieces. He has contributed regularly to Josh Whelchel’s Indie Music Cancer Drive since 2009. He also leads a pop music project called The Saulesco Quartet, occasionally conducts vocal ensembles and semi-regularly writes about video game music.

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  • Propello

    Mean Cuisine! :D :D

    25 Sep 2010 Reply
  • HadurIII

    Haha i luv eternal daughter songs, post them in your playlist

    25 Apr 2010 Reply
  • MatheusManente

    Hello David. My name is Matheus. I used to play Eternal Daughter some time ago and I really appreciate the soundtrack. Are you really the composer? I would be very happy if I could exchange some words with you!

    16 Nov 2009 Reply
  • BucketFloyd

    David, its Ermac from way back when.. When Eternal Daughter was new! Hope things are well! How've you been?

    14 Mar 2008 Reply
  • whelchelphd

    Two thumbs way up

    28 Nov 2007 Reply