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World Soundtrack Awards announces first wave of nominees
The nominees for Best Film Composer are AcademyAward® nominees Nicholas Britell, John Powell and Alan Silvestri and Golden Globe® nominees Daniel Pemberton and Benjamin Wallfisch. The Television Composer of the Year nominees include upcoming and popular composers Kris Bowers, Ramin Djawadi, Murray Gold, Hildur Guðnadóttir and Jeff Russo. Film Fest Gent’s programme director Wim De Witte about the nominees: "We are pleased to see such a variety of young talents across all three categories, including multiple composers who have previously won or been nominated for the World Soundtrack Discovery Award. That makes the World Soundtrack Awards the ideal moment to put this new generation of composers into the spotlight." During the award ceremony on Friday 18 October, a selection of Marco Beltrami's work ('Scream', 'A Quiet Place') will be performed by Brussels Philharmonic, conducted by Film Fest Gent’s music director Dirk Brossé. The same week, the festival will also be releasing a unique compilation album with Beltrami's best film scores. Following its yearly tradition, the WSAwards invites last year's Discovery winner Tamar-kali ('Mudbound') to the stage where she will also present new music to the WSA audience. In addition to the international guests, this year’s edition pays homage to an icon of Belgian film music, Frédéric Devreese, who recently celebrated his 90th birthday. The composer’s extensive repertoire, with scores for André Delvaux and Hugo Claus, will be celebrated. THE NOMINEES ARE: Best Film Composer of the Year Best Television Composer of the Year Best Original Song written directly for a Film Requiem for a Private War from 'A Private War' Shallow from 'A Star is Born' ‘Sunflower’ from “Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse” The Place Where Lost Things Go from: 'Mary Poppins Returns' When a Cowboy Trades his Spurs for Wings from 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs' The World Soundtrack Academy aims at supporting film and television music, sound design, composers and its worldwide promotion. In 19 years time, the membership of the WSAcademy has grown into a group of 385 international film music professionals deciding on the nominees through several rounds of voting. The Academy will announce the nominees for Discovery of the Year, Best Original Score for a Belgian Production and the Sabam Award for Best Young International Composer mid-September. The audience can also nominate their favorite score by voting for the Public Choice Award on the WSAwards website until September 4th 2019. Following its yearly tradition, there will be a WSA industry programme, featuring a Film Music Seminar with Marco Beltrami and a Composer Talk with Hildur Guðnadóttir on 17 october. 19th World Soundtrack Awards 13.08.2019 | Editor's blog Cat. : AWARDS
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