Miguel Ángel Fúster Coll (1933–2012) was a Spanish-born composer renowned for his significant contributions to Venezuelan cinema. Educated at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid, he studied under Ataúlfo Argenta and later taught harmony. In 1958, Fúster relocated to Venezuela, where he became a pivotal figure in the Nuevo Cine Venezolano movement, composing over fifty film scores. His work seamlessly blended traditional Venezuelan sounds with avant-garde elements, reflecting his innovative spirit. Notable compositions include the soundtracks for "La metamorfosis" (1962), "Cuando quiero llorar no lloro" (1973), and "Soy un delincuente" (1976). Beyond film, Fúster's versatility extended to theater, television, and advertising, leaving an indelible mark on Venezuela's cultural landscape. ([es.wikipedia.org](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_%C3%81ngel_F%C3%BAster_Coll?utm_source=openai))