LOS ANGELES: Christopher Nolan’s epic creation Oppenheimer is now a Grammy Winning Movie. In the resounding success of Christopher Nolan’s cinematic masterpiece “Oppenheimer,” composer Ludwig Göransson claims the prestigious Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media at the 2024 Awards. The stars aligned at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 4, where the music industry’s luminaries gathered in Los Angeles for a night of celebration. While the CBS telecast unfolded at the Crypto.com Arena, the prestigious premiere ceremony unfolded at the Peacock Theater, setting the stage for a spectacular showcase of musical excellence.
One of the defining moments of the evening was the presentation of the Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media, a category recognizing outstanding compositions crafted specifically for motion pictures, television shows, or other visual media.
The coveted award found its home in the hands of composer Ludwig Göransson, who graced the stage to accept the accolade. In a heartfelt moment, Göransson expressed gratitude to his collaborators and cherished ones, acknowledging their pivotal role in this remarkable achievement.
Grammys Nominees for Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media:
- Barbie – Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, composers
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Ludwig Göransson, composer
- The Fabelmans – John Williams, composer
- Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny – John Williams, composer
- Oppenheimer – Ludwig Göransson, composer
Ludwig Göransson’s triumph with Oppenheimer adds another accolade to his illustrious career, solidifying his impact on the world of film and television scores. The Grammy Awards celebrated not only the music but also the creative minds shaping the auditory landscapes of our favorite visual narratives.