British composer Daniel Blumberg wins best original score Oscar for The Brutalist
Briefly

Daniel Blumberg, a young British composer, has won his first Oscar for his musical score in Brady Corbet's film, The Brutalist. The score, which incorporates piano, saxophone jazz, abrasive brass, and percussion, has been praised for effectively conveying the inner turmoil of the film’s protagonist, Laszlo Toth. Blumberg has previously won a Bafta and an Ivor Novello award for his earlier work. His artistic journey includes being part of indie bands and working as a visual artist, while he expresses gratitude for collaboration with his artistic peers.
Blumberg's score for The Brutalist blends various musical elements to portray the protagonist's struggles, showcasing his unique composition skills and earning him wide acclaim.
In winning the Oscar, Blumberg expressed immense gratitude for being part of a collaborative effort with talented musicians and filmmakers, highlighting the significance of artistic connections.
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