Monday, August 13, 2012

Nominees announced for World Soundtrack Awards

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - John Williams, Howard Shore and Alexandre Desplat are among the composers nominated for the 2012 International Soundtrack Awards, which will be handed out on October 20 in Ghent, Belgium.

Williams, Shore and Desplat were nominated in the Film Composer of the Year and Best Original Score of the Year categories, as were Alberto Iglesias and Cliff Martinez.

In the individual score category, Williams was nominated for 'The Adventures of Tintin,' Shore for 'Hugo,' Desplat for 'The Ides of March,' Iglesias for 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' and Martinez for 'Drive.'

'Hugo,' 'Tintin' and 'Tinker Tailor' all received 2011 Oscar nominations; the Oscar winner, 'The Artist,' was not eligible because its 2011 Cannes premiere fell outside the World Soundtrack Awards' eligibility period of July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012.

The World Soundtrack Academy, which hands out the awards, also nominated five songs as Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film. Bret McKenzie's Oscar winner 'Man or Muppet,' from 'The Muppets,' was a nominee, as were 'Lay Your Head Down' from 'Albert Nobbs,' 'Breath of Life' from 'Snow White and the Huntsman,' 'The Living Proof' from 'The Help' and 'Masterpiece' from 'W.E.'

The ceremony will be part of a concert celebrating the work of composer James Newton Howard. The Brussels Philharmonic will perform at the concert, which will take place at the Kuipke Events Centre on the closing night of the Ghent International Film Festival.

Also at the concert and ceremony, composer Pino Donaggio will be given the World Soundtrack Lifetime Achievement Award.

The World Soundtrack Academy was founded in 2001 by the Ghent International Film Festival. It is made up of more than 300 composers, executives and film professionals.



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