World Soundtrack Awards

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The World Soundtrack Awards, launched in 2001 by the Film Fest Gent, is aimed at organizing and overseeing the educational, cultural and professional aspects of the art of film music, including the preservation of the history of the soundtrack and its worldwide promotion.[1] The event takes place yearly in Ghent, Belgium with the ceremony usually at the Capitole Concert Hall. Usually, the Brussels Philharmonic conducted by Dirk Brossé performs the awarded music at the ceremony.[2]

Main Awards[]

The three main categories are:

Other awards[]

Background[]

Brussels Philharmonic conducted by maestro Dirk Brossé performs fragments from several scores during the awards ceremony at the Kuipke in Ghent. Usually, the winner of the WSAward of Composer of the Year is invited to the ceremony's next edition to perform a concert with his music.

Seminars for and with film music professionals, colloquia and concerts are also being organized next to the gala evening. There are also CD releases (with live concerts by Hans Zimmer, George Fenton and Georges Delerue) and the book Moving Music (by Lannoo - Tielt) that was published in 2005, in response to 20 years of film music at the film festival. In 2007, the CD series For the Record was launched, to shed light on the works of composers who had already performed at the festival. Hitherto, this series is made up of CDs by Craig Armstrong (2007), Mychael Danna (2008), Angelo Badalamenti (2009), Shigeru Umebayashi (2010), Gabriel Yared (2011) and Cliff Martinez (2014).

The festival is praised as one of the first cultural organizations to turn the spotlight on film music, which gave it the status of a pioneer. It has built up a strong reputation by organizing concerts, such as the very first concert of music by Hans Zimmer.

Honors[]

2021[]

2020[]

  • Film Composer of the Year: Hildur Guðnadóttir for Joker
  • Television Composer of the Year: Nicholas Britell for Succession
  • Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film: "Stand Up" from Harriet (written by Joshuah Brian Campbell, Cynthia Erivo and performed by Cynthia Erivo)
  • Discovery of the Year: Bryce Dessner for The Two Popes
  • Best Original Score for a Belgian Production: Torpedo by Hannes De Maeyer
  • Public Choice Award: Klaus (Alfonso González Aguilar)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Gabriel Yared
  • SABAM Award for the Most Original Composition by a Young International Composer: Ana Kasrashvili

2019[]

2018[]

2017[]

2016[]

2015[]

2014[]

2013[]

  • Film Composer of the Year: Mychael Danna
  • Best Original Film Score of the Year: Life of Pi (Mychael Danna)
  • Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film: "Skyfall" from Skyfall (Adele)
  • Discovery of the Year: Dan Romer and Benh Zeitlin
  • Public Choice Award: The Butterfly's Dream (Rahman Altin)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Riz Ortolani
  • SABAM Award For the Most Original Composition by a Young International Composer: Gilles Alonzo

2012[]

2011[]

  • Film Composer of the Year: Alexandre Desplat for A Better Life
  • Best Original Film Score of the Year: Inception (Hans Zimmer)
  • Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film: "We Belong Together" from Toy Story 3 (Randy Newman)
  • Discovery of the Year: Alex Heffes for The First Grader
  • Public Choice Award: 127 Hours (A. R. Rahman)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Giorgio Moroder
  • SABAM Award For the Most Original Composition by a Young International Composer: Gabriel Heinrich

2010[]

2009[]

2008[]

2007[]

  • Film Composer of the Year: Alexandre Desplat for The Queen
  • Best Original Film Score of the Year: The Fountain (Clint Mansell)
  • Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film: "You Know My Name" from Casino Royale (Chris Cornell and David Arnold)
  • Discovery of the Year: Daniel Tarrab and Andres Goldstein
  • Public Choice Award: The Fountain (Clint Mansell)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Mikis Theodorakis
  • SABAM Award For the Most Original Composition by a Young International Composer: Werner Viaene

2006[]

2005[]

  • Film Composer of the Year: Angelo Badalamenti for Un long dimanche de fiançailles
  • Best Original Film Score of the Year: War of the Worlds (John Williams)
  • Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film: "Old Habits Die Hard" from Alfie (Dave Stewart and Mick Jagger)
  • Discovery of the Year: Michael Giacchino for The Incredibles
  • Public Choice Award: Alexander (Vangelis)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
  • SABAM Award For the Most Original Composition by a Young International Composer: Hannes De Maeyer

2004[]

2003[]

2002[]

2001[]

Film music concerts in Ghent[]

  • 2015 WSA (Alan Silvestri, Daniel Pemberton), Great British Film Music
  • 2014 WSA (Cliff Martinez, Dan Romer, Francis Lai, Jef Neve), Charlie Chaplin's The Circus, Concert Nino Rota
  • 2013: WSA (Alexandre Desplat, Riz Ortolanoi), Scoring for Scorsese, The 7th Heaven Live by Kevin Toma, 40 Years of Film Fest Gent
  • 2012: WSA (James Newton Howard, Pino Donaggio), 007 in Concert, The B-Movie Orchestra, Ennio Morricone Concerto
  • 2011: WSA (Hans Zimmer, Elliot Goldenthal, Howard Shore, Giorgio Moroder), Maestros of Suspense (Bernard Herrman, Franz Waxman)
  • 2010: WSA (Angelo Badalamenti, Howard Shore, Gustavo Santaolalla, Stephen Warbeck, Craig Armstrong, Elliot Goldenthal), John Barry Tribute Concert, Koyaanisqatsi in Concert
  • 2009: WSA (Alexandre Desplat, Marvin Hamlisch, Marc Streitenfeld), Shigeru Umebayashi, Divine Féminin: Alexandre Desplat en het Traffic Quintet, Jef Neve
  • 2008: WSA (Dario Marianelli, Angelo Badalamenti, Tuur Florizoone), John Williams Tribute Concert, Folk Music in Film (Kadril), Clint Mansell in Concert, Gabriel Yared - A Tribute to Anthony Minghella
  • 2007: WSA (Mychael Danna, Evanthia Reboutsika, Harry Gregson-Williams), Alberto Iglesias in concert, Gustavo Santaolalla
  • 2006: WSA (John Powell, Michael Giacchino, Peer Raben), Craig Armstrong Film Works, Harry Potter Meets Wim Mertens (John Williams, Patrick Doyle, Wim Mertens)
  • 2005: WSA (Rachel Portman, Jerry Leiber en Mike Stoller, Gustavo Santaolalla), Polish Composers in Concert (Zbigniew Preisner, Wojciech Kilar, Jan A.P. Kaczmarek, Bronislau Kaper, Christopher Komeda e.a.)
  • 2004: WSA (Elmer Bernstein, David Raksin, Michael Kamen, Wim Mertens), Jerry Goldsmith Tribute Concert, The Lord of the Rings Symphony in Six Movements (Howard Shore)
  • 2003: WSA (Patrick Doyle en Hooverphonic), Raymond van het Groenewoud
  • 2002: WSA (Fenton-Delerue: A Film Music Celebration), As Time Goes By: Roby Lakatos, Jizo And Other Concert Works By Film Composers, Yann Tiersen in Concert
  • 2001: WSA (Gabriel Yared en Elmer Bernstein), Falling: The Concert featuring Praga Khan
  • 2000: Hans Zimmer Live in Concert, Ennio Morricone Live in Ghent
  • 1999: Film Music at the Opera (Stephen Warbeck, Jean-Claude Petit, Elliot Goldenthal en Frédéric Devreese)
  • 1998: The Birth of a Score II (Michael Kamen, Edward Shearmur, Loek Dikker, Dirk Brossé en Elmer Bernstein)
  • 1997: The Birth of a Score I (Dirk Brossé, Frédéric Devreese, Leonard Rosenman en Jean-Claude Petit)
  • 1995 Pietro Mascagni in Concert
  • 1994: A Tribute to Georges Delerue, Classical Music in Film II
  • 1993: A Tribute to Bernard Hermann, Classical Music in Film I
  • 1992: Music from Films by Derek Jarman (Simon Fisher Turner)
  • 1991: Michael Nyman in Concert
  • 1989: Film Music in Europe (Frédéric Devreese, Dirk Brossé, Nicola Piovani, Peer Raben, Stanley Myers en Lukas Karitinos)
  • 1988: A Night of Great Film Music (Frédéric Devreese, Georges Delerue, Bruce Broughton, David Newman en Jean-Claude Petit), Toots Thielemans Film Music Concert
  • 1987: A Night to Remember: Ennio Morricone
  • 1985: A Tribute to Nino Rota

References[]

  1. ^ Chagollan, Steve (July 22, 2014). "Ghent's World Soundtrack Awards to Fete French Composer Francis Lai". Variety. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  2. ^ Bennett, Ray (June 10, 2009). "Star Wars - the musical". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  3. ^ Dalton, Ben (October 17, 2018). "Kendrick Lamar, late Jóhann Jóhannsson win at 2018 World Soundtrack Awards". Screen International. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  4. ^ "World Soundtrack Awards: Complete Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. October 24, 2015. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  5. ^ "Tiende filmprijs voor 'Aanrijding in Moscou'". De Standaard (in Dutch). March 31, 2009. Retrieved August 13, 2019.

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