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Charts / Awards 19 October, 2017

Johann Johannsson And Rupert Gregson-Williams Main Winners At World Soundtrack Awards, David Shire Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

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Johann Johannsson And Rupert Gregson-Williams Main Winners At World Soundtrack Awards, David Shire Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Tonight, the 17th World Soundtrack Awards have been awarded in Ghent. Jóhann Jóhannsson and Rupert Gregson-Williams won Best Film Composer of the Year and Best Television Composer of the Year respectively, while David Shire received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his entire career. Guest of honour during the concert that follows the awards ceremony, is jazz composer Terence Blanchard.

Jóhann Jóhannsson, who previously scored such films as 'Sicario' and 'The Theory of Everything', was awarded Best Film Composer of the Year for Dennis Villeneuve's feature 'Arrival'. Best Television Composer of the Year went to Rupert Gregson-Williams ('Veep', 'Wonder Woman') for scoring the Netflix-original drama series 'The Crown'.

The track "City of Stars" from 'La La Land', written by 'Whiplash'-composer Justin Hurwitz, was awarded Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film, while Nicholas Britell was voted this year'sDiscovery of the Year for his Oscar-nominated score for 'Moonlight'. The budding composer's portfolio also includes music for 'The Big Short', Natalie Portman's directorial debut 'A Tale of Love and Darkness' and 'Battle of the Sexes' among others.

Having scored Hilde Van Mieghem's feature 'Speechless', Belgian jazz pianist Jef Neve won the award for Best Original Score for a Belgian Production, while American composer Gavin Brivik took home the SABAM Award for the Most Original Composition by a Young International Composer. Finally, the Public Choice Award was presented to 'Slumdog Millionaire'-composer A.R. Rahman for creating the music for Gurinder Chadha's 'Viceroy's House' starring Gillian Anderson and Michael Gambon.

During the ceremony, David Shire was also granted the Lifetime Achievement Award, acknowledging his considerable and varied contribution to film music. During his impressive career, Shire worked with such great American directors as Francis Ford Coppola ('The Conversation'), Alan J. Pakula ('All the President's Men'), George A. Romero ('Monkey Shines'), David Fincher ('Zodiac') and Martin Ritt for whom he wrote the Oscar-winning score of 'Norma Rae'. Although his film scores are often jazz influenced, Shire often showed proof of his versatility by creating music for films like 'Saturday Night Fever' and 'Raid on Entebbe'.

The Awards Gala is followed by a concert performed by Brussels Philharmonic, conducted by Dirk Brossé and accompanied by film fragments on screen. Central guest of the evening is jazz composer Terence Blanchard, known for his long-running collaboration with director Spike Lee for whom he scored such films as 'Malcolm X', 'Clockers' and 'Inside Man'. During the concert, Blanchard will also be performing work from the HBO documentary 'When The Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts' and 'Red Tails'. In addition, last year's Discovery of the Year winner Joe Kraemer ('Jack Reacher', 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation') and David Shire will take the stage.

Held on 19 October, the Symphonic Jazz in Film Concert sees the best symphonic jazz soundtracks of the past century accompanied by film clips on the big screen, performed by Brussels Philharmonic and Brussels Jazz Orchestra. Together, they'll perform catchy scores from 'The Pink Panther' over 'Bullitt' to 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'.

The 44th Film Fest Gent takes place from 10 till 20 October at Kinepolis Ghent, Studio Skoop, Sphinx Cinema, Vooruit, KASKcinema and Capitole Ghent. To check the full line-up, please visit www.filmfestival.be. For more information about the World Soundtrack Awards, visitwww.worldsoundtrackawards.com.






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