Geneviève Gros-Louis

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Geneviève Gros-Louis is a Los Angeles–based First Nations/Canadian composer, producer, and violinist from the Huron-Wendat Nation whose work bridges Indigenous tradition and contemporary sound. She has scored multiple seasons for National Geographic’s Emmy-winning “Life Below Zero,” Magnolia Pictures’ “A Savage Art” (dir. by Bill Banowsky), and the award-winning short film “Courage” (dir. by Eric Michael Hernandez). Her recent film and television scores include “Guardian of the Land” for Oregon Public Broadcasting (dir. by LaRonn Katchia) and “Reclaim My Skin” (dir. by Marie Clements). In October 2025, she recorded her debut orchestral album for Audio Network at Abbey Road Studios in London with members of the Royal Philharmonic and London Symphony Orchestra, in collaboration with world champion hoop dancer and flutist Tony Duncan. That same year, she premiered “Ya’ta’” with Ensemble Urbain in Montréal—a work that blends traditional Indigenous storytelling with orchestral music to share the Wendat creation story of how humans were formed from clay. A #GRAMMYsNextGen artist and member of both the Recording and Television Academies, Geneviève has collaborated with Nelly Furtado, the Clooney Foundation for Justice, and “Dancing with the Stars.” Her music has been featured at Cannes Film Festival, Paris Fashion Week, Santa Fe Indian Market, and in museums and cultural showcases around the world.

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