‘Encanto’ composer recaps first-ever Latina Oscar nomination for original score

‘Encanto' composer Germaine Franco voices her feelings following the nomination for best original score in the Oscars

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Disney’s Encanto is one of the most well-known releases to date, featuring culturally sensitive casting, diversity and an overall appeal.

However, it's icing on the cake has been nominated for original score, which has been awarded to its Latina composer Germaine Franco in a record-breaking move.

Franco recounted the entire experience of working on the animated film during an appearance on the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast.

There she admitted, “I met with [filmmakers] Byron Howard and Jared Bush and we talked about the scope of how would the score work in conjunction with the songs because the songs are very melodic.”

The music for the film included instruments specific to the region and was complimented by three-stringed guitars, a tambora bass drum, a gaita, a cactus-made flute, an arpa llerna, a harp; and the marimba de chonta, which is a percussion instrument.

Not even this wide vaqriety felt ‘enough’ so Franco had a Colombian harp shipped in, despite covid-19 restrictions, so that she could “get Colombia to me.”