Yoav Goren (Hebrew: יואב גורן) is an Israeli-American musician, composer, and record producer specializing in soundtracks and trailer music for films and television series.
[4] Born in Israel, Goren was raised in New York City by an artistic family that encouraged him to study piano at a young age.
[5] After touring with several bands in the US as a keyboardist, Goren settled in Los Angeles, California, where he met and collaborated with Leonard Cohen on the critically acclaimed[6] album The Future (1992) as arranger and co-producer.
[9] With over 6,000 trailer score placements to date, the team of Goren and Fayman are among the world's most frequently utilized composers in the motion picture advertising industry.
[15][16] Goren received an Emmy Award in 2007 for ‘Outstanding Music Composition in a Sports Program’, and a BMI Award in 2008, for his contribution to "The XX Olympic Winter Games: The Stories of Torino" during NBC's XX Olympic Winter Games broadcast.