Best known as a versatile composer of orchestral video game music, Jeremy Soule was drawn to the industry just as technology was beginning to offer more sophisticated scoring opportunities in the medium in the mid-'90s. Born in Iowa, Soule took an interest in composing symphonic music at age five, began piano lessons, and learned writing and arranging through years of private study. After high school, he found work at the Japanese video game company Square, where he wrote his first credited score for 1995's Secrets of Evermore, incorporating orchestral arrangements and nature ...