YE ZHANG
MUSIC COMPOSER

Ye Zhang is a music composer from Beijing, China and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. He graduated from China leading music school, The Central Conservatory of Music, in 2014 and has since been traveling in western countries for composing opportunities. In late 2015, Ye moved to the U.S. to expand his knowledge about America movie industry and got graduation degree from University of South California in 2016.
At the age of four, Ye learned to play the piano and saxophone. In his teen years, he became a big fan of movies produced in America and his home country. His growing interest in movie scores and soundtracks led him to pursue the study of music composing in his hometown, Beijing. While studying in The Central Conservatory of Music, he also scored some very popular TV series in China during the college time.
Since his graduation from Central Conservatory of Music, Ye has more chance to compose for feature films and multimedia, Ye composed music for China pavilion of World Expo 2015 and 2017, which took place in Milan, Italy and Astana, Kazakhstan. As a music supervisor and composer, he collaborates with numerous notable filmmakers and performers, like Lang Lang, a concert pianist and CCM alumni. In 2016, his music contribution to feature film Bobby the Hedgehog was released in China and Russia's theaters and will be released in U.S. by Lionsgate.