添加了 星期日, 24 十月, 2021 发表于 Tim Horemans
Daniel Pemberton won Film Composer of the Year award
The 48th edition of Film Fest Ghent ended, as is tradition, with the World Soundtrack Awards, one of the most important international prizes for film music. The Film Composer of the Year Award went to the composer Daniel Pemberton, who was nominated for his work on Rising Phoenix, Enola Holmes and The Trial of the Chicago 7. Daniel Pemberton is no stranger to the WSA; in 2014, he won the WSA Discovery of the Year Award and has been nominated twice before in the Film Composer of the Year category.
Carlos Rafael Rivera received the Television Composer of the Year Award. “Call me Cruella” from Disney’s Cruella was presented with the Best Original Song Award, while Nainita Desai took home the Discovery of the Year Award. Benji Merrison and Dougal Kemp were honoured as well. Eleni Kariandrou received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Next to the award ceremony guest were treated with a concert of Max Richter's music, who was this years guest of honor. Next to Richter's music the Brussels Philharmonic, conducted by maestro Dirk Brossé, also honored the music of Eleni Kariandrou and Bryce Dessner, last years discovery of the year winner.
Overview of the winners:
Film Composer of the Year
Daniel Pemberton, Enola Holmes, Rising Phoenix, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Television Composer of the Year
Carlos Rafael Rivera, Hacks (Season 1), The Queen's Gambit
Best Original Song
“Call me Cruella” uit Disney’s Cruella, Nicholas Britell, Florence Welch, Steph Jones, Jordan Powers & Taura Stinson
Discovery of the Year
Nainita Desai, The Reason I Jump
Public Choice Award
SAS: Red Notice, Benji Merrison
Sabam Award for Best Original Composition by a Young Composer
Dougal Kemp
Lifetime Achievement Award
Eleni Karaindrou