Onur Tarçın's "Scent of My Daughter" Score Earns Global Praise

 
 

Onur Tarçın's recent composition for the film "Scent of My Daughter" has captured the attention of film festivals worldwide. The score's stirring melodies and harmonies earned it the title of 'Best Foreign Film' at The Method Film Festival in Los Angeles, USA. For those eager to experience this musical journey, it's now available digitally on Sony Music.

 
 

Further amplifying its international acclaim, Tarçın has been nominated at the East Europe International Film Festival (IFF) for the film's original score. Positioned in the “Best Original Score” category, he stands alongside renowned composers such as Armand Amar, showcasing the score's global resonance.

 
 

"Scent of My Daughter" is a poignant narrative that traces the lives of three strangers, each grappling with personal tragedies and seeking solace. Complementing this moving tale, Tarçın's traditional dramatic score showcases instruments like the duduk, kopuz, and kabak kemane. With a compilation of 14 tracks, the music draws parallels to the film's storyline and its vivid characters, offering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the narrative.

With its amalgamation of traditional Turkish colors and a commanding orchestral structure, "Scent of My Daughter" serves as a testament to Tarçın's prowess in seamlessly blending film and music, marking his notable imprint in the global film score domain.

 
 
 
 

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