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Sofia Roubati
Sofia Roubati is a composer for media and film and a saxophone player. She splits her time between Athens, London and New York. Fascinated with the relationship between music and the moving image, Sofia seeks to use her platform to explore issues related to immigration, gender equality, and climate change and shed some light on how these themes impact communities.
Currently, she is working on various projects in the UK, USA and Europe. She composed the score for the feature length documentary Smiles by Laila Bensaad-Johnson, that follows Algerians from the Liberation War of '54 - '62 who lead the youth in an uprising against a reformed government that has held power for two decades. and the short-documentary called Reverberations by Yara El Murr, that explores inherited war memories and intergenerational trauma in Beirut and made its debut at the Beirut Women Film Festival in March 2022. She has also composed music for the National Youth Ballet, Tedx AU Athens, Hotline a series on Amazon Prime & Revolt TV and other other projects such as theatrical plays and fashion shows. Her music has been debuted amongst others at Atlanta Shortfest (USA), Dallas Dance Film Festival (USA), Miami Light Screendance festival(USA),Cinedanza Festival (ITA),Newark IFF, Brighton Rocks Film Festival and This is England FF.
Reflections
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Track listing: Mesmerizing Vortex
Cosmos
Rizes
Thalassa
Allow you to be
Honest City
Reflections
An afternoon in Late August
Undocumented Hopes
A million directions
We're all in process
Peaks and Valleys
Greek saxophonist and composer Sofia Roubati releases 'Reflections'
Greek saxophonist and composer Sofia Roubati steps into the spotlight with her debut album Reflections—a sweeping and emotionally rich exploration of her identity as a global artist. Recorded in Athens with a 17-piece ensemble, the album draws from Roubati’s diverse background in jazz, classical music, film scoring, rock, and Greek/Mediterranean traditions, fusing them into a singular, ...





