About this Artist
A composer from Spain based in Los Angeles, Pedro Osuna’s career has been described as “meteoric.” He started singing in choirs and playing violin at five and piano at seven. By age 15, he had begun assisting composers in Spain to learn the craft while finishing his studies at the Granada Conservatory. Pedro went to Berklee College of Music in Boston on a scholarship and graduated summa cum laude after receiving the most prestigious awards in Film Scoring and fugue writing.
At 21, he had become the youngest Berklee student to write music for an Academy Award-nominated motion picture and the youngest person to ever work as an orchestrator on a James Bond film (No Time to Die). After continuing his studies with Nadia Boulanger’s student Isaiah Jackson and Bernstein’s disciple Richard Danielpour at UCLA, Pedro quickly found his style and started to receive commissions from by some of the most exciting artists of our time. His recent collaborations include work with the Golden Globe-winning film Argentina, 1985; the Diotima Quartet; cellist Sophia Bacelar; and multi-Grammy Award-winning soprano Hila Plitmann.