International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for Television

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The International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for Television is an annual award given by the International Film Music Critics Association, or the IFMCA. The award is given to the composer of a television score deemed to be the best in a given year. It has been awards every year since 2004.

Winners and nominations[]

2000s[]

Year Series Composer(s) Network
2004
[1]
Desperate Housewives Steve Bartek (series), Danny Elfman (theme) ABC
Earthsea Jeff Rona Sci Fi
Helter Skelter Mark Snow CBS
Lost Michael Giacchino ABC
Salem's Lot Christopher Gordon and Lisa Gerrard TNT
2005
[2]
Lost Michael Giacchino ABC
Battlestar Galactica Bear McCreary Sci Fi
Into the West Geoff Zanelli TNT
Stargate Atlantis Joel Goldsmith Sci Fi
Warm Springs Bruce Broughton HBO
2006
[3][4]
Planet Earth George Fenton BBC One
Battlestar Galactica Bear McCreary Sci Fi
Lost Michael Giacchino ABC
The Ten Commandments Randy Edelman
24 Sean Callery Fox
2007
[5][6][7]
The Legend Joe Hisaishi MBC
Battlestar Galactica Bear McCreary Sci Fi
Doctor Who Murray Gold BBC One
Lost Michael Giacchino ABC
Tin Man Simon Boswell Sci Fi
2008
[8]
John Adams Robert Lane and Joseph Vitarelli HBO
Battlestar Galactica Bear McCreary Sci Fi
Lost Michael Giacchino ABC
Merlin Robert Lane BBC One
Pane e libertà Ennio Morricone Rai 1
2009
[9][10]
Battlestar Galactica Bear McCreary Syfy
Caprica Bear McCreary Syfy
Life George Fenton BBC One
Lost Michael Giacchino ABC
Yellowstone Edmund Butt BBC Two

2010s[]

Year Series Composer(s) Network
2010
[11][12]
Human Target Bear McCreary Fox
An Eye for an Eye Marc Vaíllo TV3
Doctor Who Murray Gold BBC One
Lost Michael Giacchino ABC
Time of Honor Bartosz Chajdecki TVP2
2011
[13]
Ermessenda Arnau Bataller TV3
Doctor Who Murray Gold BBC One
Downton Abbey John Lunn PBS
Game of Thrones Ramin Djawadi HBO
Sherlock David Arnold & Michael Price PBS
2012
[14][15]
Doctor Who Murray Gold BBC One
Downton Abbey John Lunn PBS
Green Lantern: The Animated Series Frederik Wiedmann Cartoon Network
Isabel Federico Jusid La 1
Priceless Naoki Satō Fuji TV
2013
[16][17]
Isabel Federico Jusid La 1
Da Vinci’s Demons Bear McCreary Starz
Game of Thrones Ramin Djawadi HBO
The Time in Between Cesar Benito Antena 3
Time of Honor Bartosz Chajdecki TVP2
2014
[18][19]
Isabel Federico Jusid La 1
Fargo Jeff Russo FX
Gunshi Kanbei Yugo Kanno NHK
The Leftovers Max Richter HBO
Penny Dreadful Abel Korzeniowski Showtime
2015
[20][21]
Carlos, rey emperador Federico Jusid La 1
Fargo Jeff Russo FX
Outlander Bear McCreary Starz
Texas Rising Bruce Broughton and John Debney History
Wolf Hall Debbie Wiseman PBS
2016
[22][23][24]
Game of Thrones Ramin Djawadi HBO
The Night Manager Victor Reyes AMC
Penny Dreadful Abel Korzeniowski Showtime
Stranger Things Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein Netflix
Westworld Ramin Djawadi HBO
2017
[25][26]
The Orville Bruce Broughton (Theme; "Old Wounds"), John Debney, Joel McNeely and Andrew Cottee Fox
Alias Grace Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna Netflix
Game of Thrones Ramin Djawadi HBO
Morocco: Love in Times of War Federico Jusid Netflix
Naotora: The Lady Warlord Yoko Kanno NHK
2018
[27][28]
Lost in Space Christopher Lennertz Netflix
Cathedral of the Sea Federico Jusid Antena 3
Frontier Love Mark Chait
Westworld Ramin Djawadi HBO
Yellowstone Brian Tyler Paramount Network
2019
[29][30]
Chernobyl Hildur Guðnadóttir HBO
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Daniel Pemberton and Samuel Sim Netflix
His Dark Materials Lorne Balfe HBO
Good Omens David Arnold Amazon
The Orville John Debney, Joel McNeely and Andrew Cottee Fox

2020s[]

Year Series Composer(s) Network
2020
[31][32]
The Queen's Gambit Carlos Rafael Rivera Netflix
Dracula David Arnold & Michael Price Netflix
His Dark Materials Lorne Balfe HBO
Lovecraft Country Laura Karpman and Raphael Saadiq
The Mandalorian Ludwig Göransson Disney+

References[]

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