Daniel Tarrab: Composer

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in October 1958, Daniel Tarrab studied composition at the Universidad Católica Argentina in the 1970’s. He graduated in Film Composition from Berklee College of Music, in Boston, Massachusetts.
One of his recent works was composing and producing the soundtrack for Lucho Bender´s film Felicidades. The World Soundtrack Awards, at Flanders International Film Festival, Belgium, nominated this soundtrack for Best Original Song.
In 2002, Daniel Tarrab composed, together with Andrés Goldstein, the original music for Some who Lived, directed by Luis Puenzo and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. This soundtrack was released in Argentina by Aqua Records and in the rest of the world by Chandos Records (UK), and it was nominated for the Gardel Awards in Argentina for Classical Music Album.
Daniel Tarrab was nominated as Best Composer and Discovery of the Year for La Puta y La Ballena original soundtrack, at the 2004 World Soundtrack Awards in Belgium. Mellowdrama Record- UK released the La Puta y Ballena soundtrack worldwide. In 2005, he and Andrés Goldstein composed the original soundtrack for Jorge Lanata and Andrés Schaer´s film Deuda, produced by Patagonik Film Group and they achieved a new nomination as Discovery of the Year at the 2005 World Soundtrack Awards.
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Based in Buenos Aires, Goldstein and Tarrab’s Swing Musica produces music for advertising, film, and television worldwide. Swing Musica has received most major international advertising awards: Emmy Award, Cannes Film Festival, London Film Festival, NY Film Festival, Addy Awards, Fiap Awards.

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