Friday, August 19, 2011

World Soundtrack Awards Announces 2011 Nominees



Ghent - The World Soundtrack Academy has announced the list of its nominees for the 2011
Awards to be presented in three categories: Film Composer of the Year, Best Original Score of
the Year and Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film. The names of the winners will be
announced at the World Soundtrack Awards & concert on Saturday, October 22, the closing
night of the Ghent International Film Festival.

The nominees of the World Soundtrack Awards 2011:

Film Composer of the Year

Award can be presented in respect of one film or in respect of a body of work in the year

Alexandre DESPLAT A Better Life, Tamara Drewe, The Burma Conspiracy, The King’s Speech,
The Tree of Life, The Well Digger’s Daughter, Harry Potter and the Deathly

Hans ZIMMER

Clint MANSELL

John POWELL

Patrick DOYLE

Best Original Film Score of the Year

INCEPTION by Hans Zimmer
THE KING’S SPEECH by Alexandre Desplat
THE SOCIAL NETWORK by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
BLACK SWAN by Clint Mansell
TRUE GRIT by Carter Burwell

Best Original Song written directly for a Film

‘WE BELONG TOGETHER’
from “Toy Story 3”
music & lyrics by Randy Newman
performed by Randy Newman

‘YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE LAST OF ME’
from “Burlesque”
music and lyrics by Diane Warren
performed by Cher

Inception, How Do You Know, Megamind, Pirates of the Caribbean: On
Stranger Tides, The Dilemma, Rango, Kung Fu Panda 2

Black Swan, Faster, Last Night

Mars Needs Moms, Rio, Kung Fu Panda 2

La Ligne Droite, Thor, Jig

‘COMING HOME’
from “Country Strong”
music & lyrics by Bob DiPiero, Tom Douglas, Hillary Lindsey and Troy Verges
performed by Gwyneth Paltrow

‘I SEE THE LIGHT’
from “Tangled”
music by Alan Menken
lyrics by Glenn Slater
performed by Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi

‘IF I RISE’
from “127 Hours”
music by A.R. Rahman
lyrics by Dido (Dido Armstrong) and Rollo Armstrong
performed by Dido & A.R. Rahman

On Saturday, October 22nd at 8:00p.m., Oscar winners Elliot Goldenthal, Howard Shore, and Hans Zimmer will be the distinguished guests at the closing ceremony of the 38th Ghent Film Festival at the Kuipke in Ghent. Following the annual presentation of the prestigious film music awards, the Brussels Philharmonic – the Orchestra of Flanders - will perform a singular selection from the three great masters’ extensive oeuvres conducted by Dirk Brossé. In keeping with tradition, the winner of last year’s World Soundtrack Discovery Award will take the stage during the awards ceremony. Abel Korzeniowski will perform his award-winning music from A Single Man, which also earned him the Public Choice Award in 2010. As always, the live music will be accompanied by striking film footage. The concert is being dedicated in memory of Ronni Chasen, longtime representative and friend of the film festival.

The World Soundtrack Academy was founded in 2001 by the Ghent International Film Festival to celebrate the role of music in film and honor film composers. The WSA Academy now has over 300 international members comprised of composers, film professionals, record label executives and other representatives of the film music business.

At the end of August, the Academy Board will announce the 5 nominees for the category ‘Discovery of the Year 2011’. In addition to the Awards presented by the Academy, film music fans around the world can vote for the best soundtrack of the year (see www.worldsoundtrackacademy.com).

Belgian press contact: Tom Heirbaut at +32 9 242 80 79 or via e-mail at fpress@filmfestival.be.

Jeff Sanderson/Chasen & Company
310-274-4400/jeff@chasenpr.com

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