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Argentina 1985 (Banda Sonora de la Pel...

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Pedro Osuna is a composer of classical music and film and TV scores based in Los Angeles. He began singing in his school choir at 3 and playing the piano by ear. After studying at the conservatory, Pedro started assisting composers in Spain at age 15 and at age 17 got a scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music, where he became the youngest student to ever write music for an Academy Award-nominated film, and graduated Summa Cum Laude after winning the most important awards in film scoring and fugue writing. Months after graduating, he became the youngest person to ever work as an orchestrator on a James Bond film. Pedro has since collaborated on projects with some of the most exciting music creators living today, such as Oscar winners Michael Giacchino, Hans Zimmer, and A.R. Rahman. His concert work has been performed by orchestras and world-class ensembles such as the JACK Quartet, Carpe Diem, and the Quatuor Diotima, and soloists like Pablo Sainz Villegas, Stefano Greco, cellist Sophia Bacelar, and Hila Plitmann. His most recent scores include Santiago Mitre's Golden Globe-winning “Argentina, 1985” and he was part of “Thor: Love and Thunder,” Pixar's “Lightyear,” Academy Award-nominated “Klaus,” and “No Time To Die.”