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The Sound of Souls has been nominated for a World Film Music Award

Latvian composer living in America Lolita Ritmanis nominated for the World Soundtrack Awards in the category “Public Choice” for a historical war drama “Blizzard of soulsThe film is also included in the “Fimucinema” section of the Tenerife International Film Music Festival “Fimucite” competition.

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Soundtracks for films and television such as “Joker”, “1917”, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”, “Hollywood”, “The Morning Show”, “Watchmen” have been nominated in various categories for the World Soundtrack Awards. “,” The Two Popes “, etc.

“I feel very honored to receive this nomination! Thank you to everyone who voted for the music I composed for the film” Blow of Souls, “says composer Lolita Ritmanis.

The World Film Music Awards ceremony has traditionally culminated in the Ghent Film Festival, which will take place from 13 to 24 October, and over the years has become a meeting place for film music composers from around the world. This year, in accordance with current conditions, the twentieth music awards ceremony will take place online from the Kinepolis cinema in Ghent on 24 October.

The film “Blow of Souls” is also included and will be screened in the “Fimucite” competition of the Tenerife International Film Music Festival, where from 21 to 25 September films from all over the world will compete in four categories: for best music for feature film, for best original documentary, for the best original score for a short film and the best original song. The Blizzard of Souls will be screened on September 21 as one of four nominees for Best Music Feature Film in the Alex North Award for Best Achievement in Music Written for Feature Film.

We remind you that the film “Soul Blower” is the most watched film in the history of restored Latvia so far. The conductor has participated in the music recording of the film of Latvian origin composer Lolita Ritmanis Maris Sirmais and artists of the State Academic Choir “Latvia”, as well as an orchestra created especially for the film. Edgars Saksons, the producer of the orchestra and the winner of the Latvian Grand Music Prize, has brought together musicians from the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, the Latvian National Opera and Ballet, the Sinfonietta Rīga Chamber Orchestra and the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music. The music was recorded in the 1st studio of Latvijas Radio by Māra Briežkalns and sound director Vara Kurmiņa virsvadībā. The film’s instrumentation consultant is Larry Rench from the USA, while the music was mixed by American producer and sound director Mark Matson.

In turn, the album, which includes music from the film “Soul Blower”, was recognized as the best music recording in the “Golden Microphone” of the year award in the category “Instrumental or Intergenerational Music Album”.

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