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Composer Pedro Osuna became the first Berklee student to write music for an Academy Award-nominated film while a student and the youngest person to ever work as an orchestrator on a Bond film.

Composer/director Michael Giacchino and producer Victoria Alonso recommended him to write the music for the Golden Globe-winning film Argentina, 1985, nominated for Best Score at the Platino Awards.


Pedro studied with a student of Nadia Boulanger at Berklee in Boston and Leonard Bernstein's disciple Richard Danielpour at UCLA. He lives in Los Angeles and writes scores and concert works.