Gustavo Alfredo Santaolalla (; born 19 August 1951) is an Argentine composer, record producer and musician. He is the recipient of
numerous accolades for
his works, including two
Academy Awards for Best Original Score, a
Golden Globe
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, two
Grammy Awards
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and 17
Latin Grammy Awards
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. He is known for his minimalist approach to composing and for his influence in the
Latin rock
Latin Rock is a term to describe a subgenre blending traditional sounds and elements of Latin American and Hispanic Caribbean folk with rock music. However, it is widely used in the English-language media to refer any kind of rock music featurin ...
music genre.
Involved in music from a young age, he began a professional career in 1967 founding the band
Arco Iris, who were influential to the ''
rock nacional'' genre. Fleeing the rule of the Argentine
military junta
A military junta () is a system of government led by a committee of military leaders. The term ''Junta (governing body), junta'' means "meeting" or "committee" and originated in the Junta (Peninsular War), national and local junta organized by t ...
and the dictatorship of the
National Reorganization Process
The National Reorganization Process ( PRN; often simply , "the Process") was the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. In Argentina it is often known simply as the ("last military junta"), ("last military dictatorship") ...
, Santaolalla moved to
Los Angeles
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in 1978. After returning to Argentina in the 1980s and taking a musical sabbatical, he became a leading figure in the ''
rock en español
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* Rock music, a genre of popular music
Rock or Rocks may also refer to:
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* Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wales ...
'' movement, producing records for over 100 artists. He established the
neotango
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group
Bajofondo in 2001. Music from his 1998 solo album ''Ronroco'' caught the attention of filmmakers and led to a career expansion into film scores, beginning with ''
Amores perros'' (2000), ''
21 Grams
''21 Grams'' is a 2003 American crime thriller film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga. It is the second installment in the duo’s informal “Trilogy of Death,” preceded by ''Amores perros'' (2000) ...
'' (2003) and ''
The Motorcycle Diaries'' (2004).
Santaolalla rose to fame for creating the scores for ''
Brokeback Mountain
''Brokeback Mountain'' is a 2005 American neo-Western romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee and produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus. Adapted from Brokeback Mountain (short story), the 1997 short story by Annie Proulx, the screenplay ...
'' (2005) and ''
Babel'' (2006), for which he received two
Academy Award
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s for Best Original Score in consecutive years. He scored ''
I Come with the Rain'' (2009) and ''
Biutiful'' (2010). Santaolalla further gained recognition for his work on ''
The Last of Us'' game series, composing
the 2013 game and
its 2020 sequel. In 2014, he composed his first animated film, ''
The Book of Life'' and his first Argentine film, ''
Wild Tales''. He scored the short film ''
Borrowed Time'' (2015) and co-composed the documentary ''
Before the Flood'' (2016). Santaolalla returned to reprise his themes and co-compose
the score The Score may refer to:
Films and television
* The Score (1978 film), ''The Score'' (1978 film), a 1978 Swedish film, released in Sweden as ''Lyftet''
* The Score (2001 film), ''The Score'' (2001 film), a 2001 crime drama film starring Robert De Ni ...
for the 2023
television adaptation of ''The Last of Us'' and composed an original score for October 2024 showings of the 1931 Spanish-language ''
Dracula
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'' film by the
Los Angeles Opera
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.
Not learned in reading or writing
musical notation
Musical notation is any system used to visually represent music. Systems of notation generally represent the elements of a piece of music that are considered important for its performance in the context of a given musical tradition. The proce ...
, Santaolalla prefers composing his scores mostly by himself. Favouring instruments like the
ronroco, he adopts a minimalistic approach when composing and prefers to capture humanistic elements of performances. He compares his philosophy of favouring minimalism in music to
parkour
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, comparing the calculations of athletes before landing to his measured selection of
musical notes
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before playing them. By contrast, his live performances have been noted for their vibrancy. For his influence in
Latin music
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, Santaolalla was recognized as a
BMI Icon during the 15th annual Latin Awards Ceremony in 2008 and received the
Latin Grammy Trustees Award in 2023.
Early life
Gustavo Alfredo Santaolalla was born in
El Palomar, Argentina on 19 August 1951.
Santaolalla was born to a
stay-at-home mother
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and a father working in the advertising industry for
J. Walter Thompson.
His family has roots in Spain; his grandfather was
Andalusian and his grandmother was
Basque
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* Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France
* Basque language, their language
Places
* Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France
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.
When Santaolalla was five, he was given his first guitar by his grandmother for his birthday;
he "immediately connected in a sort of a spiritual level with the music",
and began musical tutelage with a hired teacher.
When he was ten, his teacher declined to continue attempting to educate him; according to Santaolalla, the teacher told his mother "his ear is stronger than my music".
In his pre-teenage years, Santaolalla wrote songs in English which "mimick
d the music of bands like
the Beatles
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;
at twelve, he was gifted his first
electric guitar
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.
In his teenage years, Santaolalla had aspired to become a musician such that he designed a
logo
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for a
record label
"Big Three" music labels
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he had dreamed of owning.
By 1966, Santaolalla—just 15—had been arrested by the
military junta
A military junta () is a system of government led by a committee of military leaders. The term ''Junta (governing body), junta'' means "meeting" or "committee" and originated in the Junta (Peninsular War), national and local junta organized by t ...
s governing Argentina,
according to him because he had long hair and played an electric guitar, despite not partaking in drugs or being involved in political activities.
The first time Santaolalla was arrested, his father arrived to collect him, questioning the authorities about what crime Santaolalla had committed.
The arrests continued throughout his adolescence.
Career
1967–2001: Early career and bands
Santaolalla's music career began in 1967 when he co-founded the group
Arco Iris,
a rock band that helped create ''
rock nacional''.
He played guitar and sang in the band, which included wind instrument player , bass player , percussionist and their vocalist , who became their spiritual guide.
The group lived a
communal lifestyle, practicing celibacy, vegetarianism and were engaged with Eastern religions.
The band rose to prominence with the song "Mañana campestre" from their third album .

After seven Arco Iris albums, Santaolalla left following a disagreement with Tokatlian,
and amid concerns that arose with Santaolalla halfway through their existence that "any group that is so inner directed runs the risk of turning into a cult".
Santaolalla thereafter founded the
hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
group Soluna.
With the
1976 Argentine coup d'état
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, Santaolalla experienced hard times under the
National Reorganization Process
The National Reorganization Process ( PRN; often simply , "the Process") was the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. In Argentina it is often known simply as the ("last military junta"), ("last military dictatorship") ...
and moved to
Los Angeles
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, California in 1978, living undocumented for several years.
He formed the group Wet Picnic, but had no commercial success with them.
In the mid-1980s, Santaolalla was able to return to Argentina and on one trip he began travelling the rural country with his friend, the folk musician
León Gieco.
This venture was called "''De Ushuaia a la Quiaca''", respectively referring to the southernmost and northernmost towns in Argentina,
Ushuaia
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and
La Quiaca.
In four years, he and Gieco travelled from northern Argentina to
Tierra del Fuego
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The archipelago consists of the main is ...
to document and experience folk music, aiming to "look for the essence of" where
the music of Argentina's past came from; his embrace of their musical styles caused them to become prevalent in his work, namely the ten-string Andean instrument called the
ronroco.
Santaolalla released the album in 1982,
and became a leading figure of the Mexico-based ''
rock en español
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* Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids
* Rock music, a genre of popular music
Rock or Rocks may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wales ...
'' movement;
The ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' described his contribution to
Latin rock
Latin Rock is a term to describe a subgenre blending traditional sounds and elements of Latin American and Hispanic Caribbean folk with rock music. However, it is widely used in the English-language media to refer any kind of rock music featurin ...
music as becoming "the most transcendent producer" in its history.
Santaolalla collaborated with co-producer
Aníbal Kerpel on albums for numerous artists, including
Café Tacvba,
Maldita Vecindad,
Julieta Venegas
Julieta Venegas Percevault (; born 24 November 1970) is a Mexican singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, and producer who specializes in pop-rock-indie music in Spanish. She embarked on her musical journey by joining several bands, including the ...
,
Molotov and
Juanes
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;
Santaolalla said he produced over 100 records at that point in time.
In 1998, he released the album ''Ronroco'', consisting of solo works recorded over 14 years,
and featuring the titular instrument alongside the
charango
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and the Andean
pan flute
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.
Santolalla formed the
neotango
Neotango is a distinct genre of tango which goes beyond it both in music and in dance. It is a global movement in which the music includes tracks from all over the world, instrumental and vocal, distinct from the tango in that it includes only mo ...
group
Bajofondo in 2001, for whom he plays guitar.
2000–2013: Rise to fame with film scores
The attention that Santaolalla's record ''Ronroco'' attained led to a career expansion into composing
film score
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s.
American director
Michael Mann
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first used Santaolalla's song "Iguazu" in his film ''
The Insider'' (1999).
Mexican director
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Alejandro González Iñárritu (born 15 August 1963) is a Mexican filmmaker primarily known for making modern psychological drama (film genre), psychological drama films about the human condition. His most notable films include ''Amores perros ...
heard ''Ronroco'', leading him to ask Santaolalla to compose his films ''
Amores perros'' (2000) and ''
21 Grams
''21 Grams'' is a 2003 American crime thriller film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga. It is the second installment in the duo’s informal “Trilogy of Death,” preceded by ''Amores perros'' (2000) ...
'' (2003),
creating a recurring collaboration between the two.
Of this transition into scores, Santaolalla said he had "no plan, no master plan. But I always had this love for films".
He also wrote
the score The Score may refer to:
Films and television
* The Score (1978 film), ''The Score'' (1978 film), a 1978 Swedish film, released in Sweden as ''Lyftet''
* The Score (2001 film), ''The Score'' (2001 film), a 2001 crime drama film starring Robert De Ni ...
for
Walter Salles's biographical film ''
The Motorcycle Diaries'' (2004),
for which he won the
Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music at the
58th British Academy Film Awards.
Santaolalla wrote the score for
Niki Caro's drama film ''
North Country'' (2005).
That year, Santaolalla provided the instrumental music for
the soundtrack to the
Contemporary Western
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romance film ''
Brokeback Mountain
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''.
Director
Ang Lee
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sought a sparse and "yearning" sound for the film and sent Santaolalla a script. Two weeks later, he received a CD of new compositions for the film—unaware that Santaolalla composed music during early pre-production for films, he mistook this for reference music.
According to Santaolalla, he composed 100% of the score before
principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
began.
From ''Brokeback Mountain'', Santaolalla composed the song "
A Love That Will Never Grow Old", which won the
2006 Golden Globe Award for
Best Original Song.
Santaolalla composed
the score The Score may refer to:
Films and television
* The Score (1978 film), ''The Score'' (1978 film), a 1978 Swedish film, released in Sweden as ''Lyftet''
* The Score (2001 film), ''The Score'' (2001 film), a 2001 crime drama film starring Robert De Ni ...
to the 2006
psychological drama
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film ''
Babel'', another collaboration with Iñárritu.
Santaolalla's reception of the Academy Award for Best Original Score for ''Brokeback Mountain'' in
2006
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and for ''Babel'' in
2007
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January
* January 1
**Bulgaria and Romania 2007 enlargement of the European Union, join the European Union, while Slovenia joins the Eur ...
established him as a prominent composer of Hollywood films.
He was the co-producer of
Calle 13's song "
Tango del Pecado", a song from their album ''
Residente o Visitante'' (2007).
On 12 June 2008, Santaolalla was recognized as a BMI Icon during the 15th annual Latin Awards Ceremony.
He composed
Tran Anh Hung
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Early life and education
Hung was born in Da Nang, South Vietnam. Following the fall of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, he immi ...
's neo-noir thriller ''
I Come with the Rain'' (2009),
and collaborated again with Iñárritu on the music for the film ''
Biutiful'' (2010).
Santaolalla composed
the score The Score may refer to:
Films and television
* The Score (1978 film), ''The Score'' (1978 film), a 1978 Swedish film, released in Sweden as ''Lyftet''
* The Score (2001 film), ''The Score'' (2001 film), a 2001 crime drama film starring Robert De Ni ...
of the 2013 video game ''
The Last of Us''. During the
development of the game at studio
Naughty Dog, creative director
Neil Druckmann and game director
Bruce Straley compiled musical tracks that they found inspirational. When searching for a composer to work on the game's music, they realised Santaolalla composed many of their compiled tracks; they asked
Sony
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to reach out.
He was brought to the studio and shown an early version of the first trailer and a full description of the plot; Druckmann remembers the composer's first words to them were "I want to be a part of this. Whatever it takes, I want to write for this".
Santaolalla had previously wanted to compose for video games and was approached by several other developers following his Academy Award wins, but he refused to work on projects without a focus on story and characters.
Santaolalla sent Druckmann "batches of themes and music" for nearly three years;
to challenge himself, he used a variety of unique instruments that were new to him, giving "an element of danger and innocence".
In November 2013, Santaolalla toured in Mexico with Bajofondo in support of the album ''
Presente'', at the 11th in
Valle de Bravo, at and 19th in
Aguascalientes
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.
At the
14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, as part of Bajofondo, Santaolalla received the award for
Best Instrumental Album for ''Presente'' and the song "Pena en mi Corazón" won
Best Alternative Song.
2014–2020: Continued work with scores and ''The Last of Us Part II''
Santaolalla composed the music to the musical ''Arrabal'', written by
John Weidman and directed by
Sergio Trujillo, which opened at the
Panasonic Theatre in February 2014.
He composed
the score The Score may refer to:
Films and television
* The Score (1978 film), ''The Score'' (1978 film), a 1978 Swedish film, released in Sweden as ''Lyftet''
* The Score (2001 film), ''The Score'' (2001 film), a 2001 crime drama film starring Robert De Ni ...
to the 2014 film ''
The Book of Life''—his first animated film and the first time he worked with a large orchestra and choir.
Santaolalla used the
marimba
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,
accordion
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, with
mariachi
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horns in the score, which he saw as a change from his usual minimalist style.
Santaolalla wrote songs with
Paul Williams for the film; the two were already working on a musical adaptation of film director
Guillermo del Toro
Guillermo del Toro Gómez (; born 9 October 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and artist. His work has been characterized by a strong connection to fairy tales, Gothic fiction, gothicism and horror fiction, horror often blending the genres ...
's ''
Pan's Labyrinth'' (2006).
Stars
Diego Luna
Diego Dionisio Luna Alexander (; born 29 December 1979) is a Mexican actor, director, and producer, best known for his portrayal of Cassian Andor in ''Rogue One, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story'' (2016) and the Disney+ series ''Andor (TV series), ...
and
Zoe Saldaña
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sang on the soundtrack, with their Hispanic accents retained—Santaolalla said that this, the authentic instrumentation and the film's open depiction of life, death, and the
underworld
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...
made ''The Book of Life'' "fantastic" and differentiated it from being watered down and tethered to Hollywood appeal.
He composed the score to ''
Wild Tales'' (2014), his first score to an Argentine film.
Santaolalla composed the score for the
Western
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*Western, New York, a town in the US
*Western Creek, Tasmania, a locality in Australia
*Western Junction, Tasmania, a locality in Australia
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animated short film ''
Borrowed Time'' (2015). Directors
Andrew Coats and
Lou Hamou-Lhadj had been playing ''The Last of Us'' during development and enjoyed his leverage of silence in the score—their producer reached out and Santaolalla agreed to work with them at his Los Angeles studio once he was sent an
animatic
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of the film set to a
temp track of his own prior work.
In October 2015, Santaolalla was inducted into the
Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame by Paul Williams, who serves as the president of
ASCAP
The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) () is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that collectively licenses the public performance rights of its members' musical works to venues, broadc ...
.
Santaolalla co-composed
the soundtrack to the 2016 documentary film ''
Before the Flood'' with
Trent Reznor,
Atticus Ross and
Mogwai
Mogwai () are a Scottish post-rock band, formed in 1995 in Glasgow. The band consists of Stuart Braithwaite (guitar, vocals), Barry Burns (guitar, piano, synthesizer, vocals), Dominic Aitchison (bass guitar), and Martin Bulloch (drums). Mogwa ...
.
Santaolalla scored the French thriller film ''
All That Divides Us'' (2017).
Santaolalla returned to compose
the score The Score may refer to:
Films and television
* The Score (1978 film), ''The Score'' (1978 film), a 1978 Swedish film, released in Sweden as ''Lyftet''
* The Score (2001 film), ''The Score'' (2001 film), a 2001 crime drama film starring Robert De Ni ...
for ''
The Last of Us Part II'' (2020), as he had done for the first game.
Naughty Dog tasked him to create emotional, character-based tracks and he worked on the game for two to three years.
Santaolalla continued using the ronroco, the instrument used in the first game's theme, as he felt it enhanced main character
Ellie
Ellie or Elly is a given name. The name stands on its own or can be a shortened form of any of the numerous female names beginning with the syllable El-, in particular Elizabeth, Eleanor, or Elvira. It can also be a short form of Elaine, Elena ...
's qualities through feminine sounds,
while he introduced a
banjo
The banjo is a stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator. The membrane is typically circular, and in modern forms is usually made of plastic, where early membranes were made of animal skin.
...
for new character
Abby's theme. He composed ''PartII''s score around the banjo and an electric guitar, feeling the increased characters and complexities demanded more
timbre
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.
Santaolalla worked with
Gary Clark Jr. on the song "Valley of Last Resort", created for the documentary film ''
Freak Power: The Ballot or the Bomb'' (2020). With lyrics written by Paul Williams, Clark and Santaolalla respectively play electric guitar and ronroco and perform vocals together.
2023–present: ''The Last of Us'' TV series and other scores
Santaolalla returned to co-compose
the score The Score may refer to:
Films and television
* The Score (1978 film), ''The Score'' (1978 film), a 1978 Swedish film, released in Sweden as ''Lyftet''
* The Score (2001 film), ''The Score'' (2001 film), a 2001 crime drama film starring Robert De Ni ...
for
the television adaptation of ''The Last of Us'', which premiered in 2023.
He felt the "relationship that
anshave with the music of the game" made his return inevitable and noted the music was so integral to the narrative that its absence would be akin to excluding lead characters
Joel or Ellie.
Santaolalla primarily recrafted his previous work instead of creating new music, focusing on elements he found interesting.
He said some of his pieces fit perfectly while others were trimmed and edited to fit the scenes.
He treated the series as "an expansion" of the game and kept them tied to each other, not seeking to revise or correct previous work as he found it authentic.
Santaolalla had around 185
cues for the series,
associated with specific on-screen actions, like a character opening a door or entering a car.
Santaolalla worked on the score with
David Fleming, who selected specific instruments that paired appropriately with Santaolalla's work.
Also in 2023, Santaolalla performed at
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's
Crossroads Guitar Festival in September and received the Latin Grammy Trustees Award in November.
In 2024, Santaolalla composed an original score for the 25–27 October screenings of the 1931 Spanish-language ''
Dracula
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'' film at the United Theater in Los Angeles, commissioned by the
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.
He was interested in combining the traditional scoring method with an experimental musical approach—he knew nothing of this Spanish-language adaptation beforehand and said its lack of music made it languid—he felt his score's contribution to the showing would complement the film's characterization.
Having an orchestra conducted by the Opera's resident conductor Lina González-Granados, Santaolalla composed the music beyond the orchestral portion with
synthesisers and
samplers, which he said improved the
subharmonics
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and gave the score "potency". Santaolalla said that he maintained a feeling of "innocence" with the project, not feeling intimidated by the task in order to have fun, as the score would retain the "same melancholy touch that is ever present in everything I do".
In 2025, Santaolalla returned to compose the score for
''The Last of Us'' season 2.
In the season premiere, "
Future Days", Santaolalla makes a
cameo appearance
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playing in a scene with the band
Crooked Still. Having wanted to visit the set during filming, series co-creator
Craig Mazin
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recalled how in ''Part II'', Santaolalla made a cameo playing the banjo, and thought naturally to extend this into the series by integrating him in the scene with the band. Despite not having played the band's songs before, Mazin said they spoke about the music for "about 40 seconds", and played through numerous takes of the scene—Mazin said Santaolalla "loved every minute of it. Never complained" even though he warned the musician that it would be the two "longest days" of his life.
Artistry
Santaolalla does not know how to read or write musical notation.
When he played music in his adolescence, he would have to make sure he memorised all of the pieces he created and practised them so he would not forget, as he did not write them down in notation; in his teenage years, his parents bought him a
tape recorder
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, which he used to collect his pieces. When working with an orchestra, Santaolalla still uses this method to notate, recording his compositions so an
orchestrator
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can translate them to paper.
Santaolalla said that composing and performing his scores primarily by himself brings "character", feeling that orchestral-based work lacks "personality".
Santaolalla typically begins composing music early in the production process of a film, according to the screenplay, something he says affords him a greater creative role.
Santaolalla says this means he composes based on his relationship with the story and characters and from conversations with the principal creatives of the production, and he adapts his work from there.
PBS describes his scores as "melancholy and minimal",
and Santaolalla told the ''Los Angeles Times'' that melancholy was "ever present" in his work.
By contrast, PBS describes the musician's live performances as "vivacious and buoyant";
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'' described a 2024 performance of music at the London
Royal Festival Hall
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as exciting and "beautifully moving", praising his vocals and professionalism.
Santaolalla favours the use of
silence
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in his compositions; he says the sparsity "gives resonance to the notes that you play around it". Santaolalla compares his musical process to jumping in
parkour
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, likening the calculations practiced before the athletes land to his measured selection of
notes
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before he plays them.
Santaolalla stated that "landing" the note is important, such that it is crucial to land "safe
y, closing the "arch".
Santaolalla prefers to capture interactions with instruments when they are played—like fingers sliding across
guitar strings—when he records; he finds it "primitive", additive of "tension and texture" and conducive of "humanity", describing the practice as finding "the right note, hidden as a wrong note".
Santaolalla's signature instrument is the ronroco, which he has used since discovering it during his time exploring the music of the
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.
Credits and accolades
Santaolalla is the recipient of
numerous accolades, winning two
Academy Awards for Best Original Score,
being nominated for two
Emmy Awards
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,
winning a
Golden Globe
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with two more nominations,
winning two
Grammy Awards
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with three more nominations,
and winning 17
Latin Grammy Awards
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with 28 more nominations.
Santaolalla was recognized as a
BMI Icon during the 15th annual Latin Awards Ceremony in 2008,
and for his influence in Latin music he received the 2023
Latin Grammy Trustees Award.
References
External links
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Interviews at NPR
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