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Esin Aydingoz is a versatile composer and conductor from Turkey, working across animation, film, TV, video games, and stage musicals. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, she served as Assistant Chair of the Screen Scoring Department.
In 2024, Aydingoz was Grammy-nominated for her cello arrangement of “Paint It Black” for Netflix’s “Wednesday,” reaching #1 on the Billboard Classical Charts with over 37 million Spotify plays. Her score for “Black Barbie” premiered at SXSW, and her feature film “Simchas and Sorrows” earned her a David Raksin Award nomination. Her work is featured on major platforms like Netflix, Apple TV+, and Amazon Prime Video.
Aydingoz has conducted tours with Disney Concerts, worked with the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, and created acclaimed arrangements for Disney. Her concert compositions have been performed globally, including at Carnegie Hall and the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
As a mentor and leader in organizations like Sound Thinking NYC, the SCL, and the Alliance for Women Film Composers, Aydingoz is committed to enhancing the world through music.
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This week the crew is back in the studio to start the new year off with a fresh episode of KSP. We start with some RIP’s to 39th president Jimmy […]
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