Ludwig Goransson Wins Third Oscar for 'Sinners' Score at 2026 Academy Awards

Ludwig Goransson won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for his work on 'Sinners', marking his third Oscar victory. His score for the film masterfully combined orchestral composition with modern production to support its tense narrative. He triumphed over notable competitors including Alexandre Desplat and Jonny Greenwood. The 98th Oscars ceremony, hosted by Conan O'Brien, saw 'Sinners' as a major contender with 16 nominations.

Key Points: Ludwig Goransson Wins Best Original Score Oscar for 'Sinners'

  • Third Oscar win for Goransson
  • Score blends orchestral and modern techniques
  • Edged out Desplat and Greenwood
  • 'Sinners' leads with 16 nominations
  • Hosted by Conan O'Brien
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Oscars 2026: Ludwig Goransson bags Best Original Score for 'Sinners'

Composer Ludwig Goransson wins his third Oscar for Best Original Score for 'Sinners' at the 98th Academy Awards, solidifying his Hollywood legacy.

"His win for Sinners further strengthened his standing as a leading contemporary composer. - Report"

Los Angeles, March 16

Music composer Ludwig Goransson took home the Academy Award for Best Original Score at the 98th Academy Awards for his work on 'Sinners'.

This marked his third Oscar after 'Oppenheimer' and 'Black Panther'. The win added another major accolade to his career as one of the most prominent film composers working in Hollywood. For 'Sinners', he created a score that blends orchestral composition with modern production techniques.

The music was designed to reflect the film's tense and atmospheric narrative, using layered instrumentation and rhythmic motifs to support the emotional tone of key scenes. Critics noted that the score played an important role in shaping the film's pacing and dramatic impact. Ludwig Goransson has built a strong reputation in the film and television industry for composing distinctive soundtracks.

He edged out fellow music composers like Alexandre Desplat, Jerskin Fendrix, Jonny Greenwood and Max Richter. Ludwig Goransson previously won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for 'Black Panther' and received another Oscar for his work on 'Oppenheimer'. His collaborations with director Ryan Coogler have been particularly notable in recent years. Beyond film, the music composer has also worked in television and music production, including collaborations with artists such as Childish Gambino. His win for Sinners further strengthened his standing as a leading contemporary composer in international cinema.

The 98th Academy Awards ceremony is underway at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.

This year, the Oscars is being hosted by late-night host Conan O'Brien, who also emceed the 2025 show. The awards also sees actor-producer Priyanka Chopra turn presenter at the star-studded event. Director Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' is leading the awards race this season with 16 nods, including top honours of best picture, director, and actor.

- IANS

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Arjun K
His music is always next level. The blend of orchestra with modern tech he does is what our Indian film composers should experiment with more. A.R. Rahman pioneered this fusion, but we need more of it. Great win!
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Rahul R
Respectfully, while Goransson is talented, I feel Indian composers like A.R. Rahman, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, or even the late Bappi Lahiri da, don't get the same global platform or recognition. Our music is just as complex and emotive. The Oscars need more diversity in these categories.
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Sarah B
Three Oscars! That's an incredible achievement. The article mentions the score shaped the film's pacing. That's the sign of a truly great composer – when the music becomes a character itself. Can't wait to listen to the 'Sinners' soundtrack.
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Karthik V
Good for him. But honestly, my focus is on 'Sinners' getting 16 nominations! Ryan Coogler is on fire. And having Priyanka there is a big moment for Indian representation. Hope she gets to present a major award.
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Meera T
His work with Childish Gambino shows his range is insane. From "This is America" to Oppenheimer... what a journey! 🎵 Talent recognizes no borders. As an aspiring musician in Mumbai, this is very inspiring.

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