- Gustavo Santaolalla
Infobox musical artist
Name = Gustavo Santaolalla
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Gustavo A. Santaolalla
Alias = Moviola
Born =19 August 1951
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Instrument =Guitar ,Charango ,Singing
Genre =Rock en español
Occupation =Musician ,Film composer , Producer
Years_active = 1967–present
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Associated_acts =Bajofondo
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Notable_instruments =Gustavo A. Santaolalla (born
19 August 1951 , in El Palomar,Argentina ) [ [http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/gustavo_santaolalla Gustavo Santaolalla] ] is anArgentine musician ,film composer and producer.Biography
Santaolalla's professional music career began in 1967, when he co-founded the group
Arco Iris , an Argentine band that pioneered the fusion of rock and Latin American folk as part of 'rock nacional'. The band adopted the lifestyle of a yogic commune guided by former model Danais Wynnycka (known as Dana) and her partner, musician Ara Tokatlian. The band had a few hits, such as "Mañanas Campestres" ("Country Mornings"), and made inroads into different forms of expression (notably a ballet piece for Oscar Aráiz), but Santaolalla felt constricted by the strict requirements of Dana's teachings, which forbid meat, alcohol and drugs, and mandated abstinence from sex. He left the group in 1975.A year later, he assembled Soluna, in which he played alongside teenage pianist and singer
Alejandro Lerner and his then-girlfriend Monica Campins. Together they recorded just one album ("Energia Natural", 1977). Santaolalla left forLos Angeles , where he adopted arock and roll sound and made the rounds with his band Wet Picnic, together with ex-Crucis memberAnibal Kerpel . He briefly returned to Argentina in 1981, to produceLeon Gieco 's "Pensar en Nada" and record his first solo album.As a solo artist, he has recorded three albums. His first self-titled album, "Santaolalla" (1981), broke new ground by incorporating the "eighties" sound into rock in Argentina for the first time. He was joined by Lerner and the Willy Iturry-Alfredo Toth rhythm section, who were two-thirds of the band GIT. His second album, titled "Gas", was released in 1995. His most recent solo album, titled "Ronroco" (1998), contained several tracks with the characteristic sound of the "
charango ", a folk string instrument, that poured into what constituted his next significant endeavor: music for movies. "Ronroco" also contains his (nearly)-solo piece for charango Iguazu, which has been used for the films "The Insider" by Michael Mann and Babel byAlejandro González Iñárritu and a 2007Vodafone TV commercial and in the HBO TV series "Deadwood" and the track "De Ushuaia a La Quiaca" used byWalter Salles in his "The Motorcycle Diaries".Santaolalla aided the development of
rock en español by acting as producer for Mexican actsFobia , Molotov,Café Tacuba ,Julieta Venegas , theColombia n singerJuanes , Argentine rock bandsDivididos andBersuit Vergarabat andLeón Gieco 's "De Ushuaia a La Quiaca" (1 and 2), among many others.Santaolalla transferred his efforts to film
soundtrack s in the late 1990s, producing albums for the films "Amores Perros ", "21 Grams " and "The Motorcycle Diaries". Currently based inCalifornia where he first moved in 1978, one of his more recent contributions has been to the instrumental music for the soundtrack to the 2005Ang Lee film, "Brokeback Mountain ", from which "A Love That Will Never Grow Old " won the 2006Golden Globe Award for "Best Original Song". Santaolalla has received a 2006 Academy Award for Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score) for "Brokeback Mountain". In 2007, he received his second Academy Award for the film score to "Babel", beating out such composers asThomas Newman ,Alexandre Desplat , andJavier Navarrete . Gustavo dedicated the award to his father and to his country Argentina.In addition to his film work, Santaolalla has acted as the producer of
Gaby Kerpel 's "Carnabailito" and co-produced theKronos Quartet 's "Nuevo", an album which renders homage to the rich musical heritage of Mexico. He has also been part of the resurgent neo-tango movement, as prime mover behind theBajofondo Tango Club collective. He is also mentioned as the co-producer of Calle 13's song "Tango del Pecado ", from their upcoming album "Residente o Visitante ". In 2005 he received theKonex Award as best Argentine artistic producer of the 1995-2005 decade.In 2008, Santaolalla composed the soundtrack for the
Louis Vuitton film "Where will life take you?" directed byBruno Aveillan , as part of the "Journeys" Campaign.Recently, Santaolalla has recorded two songs on the forthcoming single,
"All You Need Is Me" , by British singerMorrissey . The tracks, "Children In Pieces" and "My Dearest Love" were recorded in Los Angeles with producer Jerry Finn.Filmography
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She Dances Alone " (1981)
*"Amores perros " (2000)
*"The Insider (1999) - features his song, "Iguazu".
*"21 Grams " (2003)
*"Salinas grandes " (2004) (TV)
*"The Motorcycle Diaries" (2004)
*"North Country" (2005) ("see also"North Country (soundtrack) )
*"Yes" (2005)
*"Brokeback Mountain " (2005) Academy Award for Original Music Score ("see also"Brokeback Mountain (soundtrack) )
*"Fast Food Nation (film) " (2006) - features his song "Iguazu".
*"Babel" (2006) Academy Award for Original Music Score ("see also"Babel (soundtrack) )
*"Into the Wild (film) " (2007) - features his song "Picking Berries".Awards and nominations
Awards
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Academy Awards :
**2006: Best Original Score – "Babel"
**2005: Best Original Score – "Brokeback Mountain"*
BAFTA Awards :
**2006:Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music – "Babel"
**2004: Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music – "The Motorcycle Diaries"*
Golden Globe Awards :
**2005: Best Original Song – "A Love That Will Never Grow Old " from "Brokeback Mountain"*
Grammy Awards :
** 2004: Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album – "Cuatro Caminos " (producer)*
Latin Grammy Awards :
**2006: Best Tango Album – "Café De Los Maestros" (producer)
**2005: Best Rock Solo Vocal Album – "Mi Sangre " (producer)
**2005: Producer of the Year
**2004: Best Alternative Music Album – "Cuatro Caminos " (producer)
**2003: Record of the Year – "Es Por Ti" (producer)
**2003: Album of the Year – "Un Día Normal " (producer)
**2003: Best Pop Instrumental Album – "Bajofondo Tango Club" (producer)
**2001: Best Rock Solo Vocal Album – "Fíjate Bien " (producer)
**2000 : Best Rock Album – "Revés/Yo Soy " (producer)Nominations
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BAFTA Awards :
**2005:Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music – "Brokeback Mountain"*
Golden Globe Awards :
**2006: Best Original Score – "Babel"
**2005: Best Original Score – "Brokeback Mountain"*
Grammy Awards :
**2007: Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media – "" (producer)
**2008: Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media – "" (composer)References
External links
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* [http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1=125&csid2=946&fid1=33279 Gustavo Santaolalla at exclaim]
* [http://www.myspace.com/gustavosantaolalla Myspace Page]
* [http://www.zimbio.com/Gustavo+Santaolalla Bio at www.zimbio.com]
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