BIOGRAPHY
Star Voyager | Composer | Synthesist
Jonn Serrie is at the forefront of the electronic music industry. His visionary compositional skills have revolutionized today’s contemporary electronic music. Along with his extensive portfolio of 27 recordings with combined sales in the millions, Serrie’s list of achievements is diverse and esteemed.
He produced the score and sound design for the first interactive production on advanced robotics and artificial intelligence with Lucasfilm and the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. His music is used in thousands of planetariums worldwide including England, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Japan, China, Canada, South America, Australia, France, Spain, Norway, Singapore, Russia and others. He composed the music for “Galaxies Across Space And Time”, an IMAX and Space Telescope Science Institute feature film about the discovery of Deep Field galaxies beyond the known universe. The film won first place in its category at the Giant Screen Cinema Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Jonn’s music is also featured in the new planetarium aboard the Queen Mary II, a technically advanced luxury cruise ship.
His music is heard in World’s Fair exhibits around the globe including the Futures Pavilion in Seville, Spain that won first prize for the premier science pavilion. Jonn contributed music to PBS (John Glenn, An American Hero), the Discovery Channel, the Weather Channel, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, custom music for aerobatic champion Patty Wagstaff and a unique presentation of educational narrative and live music with famed NASA astronaut Story Musgrave called “Space Stories”. Jonn is a former USAF search and rescue pilot with advanced instrument and commercial ratings and holds the coveted Disaster Relief Presidential Award with Valor for his flying in the Deep Water Horizon gulf oil spill.
He produced the score and sound design for the first interactive production on advanced robotics and artificial intelligence with Lucasfilm and the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. His music is used in thousands of planetariums worldwide including England, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Japan, China, Canada, South America, Australia, France, Spain, Norway, Singapore, Russia and others. He composed the music for “Galaxies Across Space And Time”, an IMAX and Space Telescope Science Institute feature film about the discovery of Deep Field galaxies beyond the known universe. The film won first place in its category at the Giant Screen Cinema Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Jonn’s music is also featured in the new planetarium aboard the Queen Mary II, a technically advanced luxury cruise ship.
His music is heard in World’s Fair exhibits around the globe including the Futures Pavilion in Seville, Spain that won first prize for the premier science pavilion. Jonn contributed music to PBS (John Glenn, An American Hero), the Discovery Channel, the Weather Channel, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, custom music for aerobatic champion Patty Wagstaff and a unique presentation of educational narrative and live music with famed NASA astronaut Story Musgrave called “Space Stories”. Jonn is a former USAF search and rescue pilot with advanced instrument and commercial ratings and holds the coveted Disaster Relief Presidential Award with Valor for his flying in the Deep Water Horizon gulf oil spill.
He composed music for the hit Hollywood film “What The Bleep Do We Know?” starring Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin and for David Carradine's Tai Chi series. Jonn was chosen to compose the music for Cirque De La Symphonie’s corporate show, Cirque Universe.
In 1999, Jonn performed at the 30th Anniversary and Celebration of Apollo 11 with Neil Armstrong in attendance televised worldwide from Cape Canaveral. He has given premier performances at the 1996 founding of the Ansari X-Prize in St. Louis, the National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, and the annual International Space Development Consortium held in Washington, DC.
His music is utilized in the medical community for sleep research, Hospice spiritual care and music therapy for autistic children. Jonn is a spiritual care volunteer for Hospice Atlanta.
In 1999, Jonn performed at the 30th Anniversary and Celebration of Apollo 11 with Neil Armstrong in attendance televised worldwide from Cape Canaveral. He has given premier performances at the 1996 founding of the Ansari X-Prize in St. Louis, the National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, and the annual International Space Development Consortium held in Washington, DC.
His music is utilized in the medical community for sleep research, Hospice spiritual care and music therapy for autistic children. Jonn is a spiritual care volunteer for Hospice Atlanta.