The International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) has announced the 2015 IFMCA Awards for excellence in musical scoring.
The award for Score of the Year goes to composer John Williams for his work on the massively popular and successful epic science fiction fantasy “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” from director J. J. Abrams…. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is also named Best Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film, and wins the Film Music Composition of the Year award for the film’s conclusive end credits suite, “The Jedi Steps and Finale”. These are the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth IFMCA Awards of Williams’s career, and it marks the third time he has been awarded Score of the Year, after “Memoirs of a Geisha” in 2005, and “War Horse” in 2011.
Composer Michael Giacchino is named Composer of the Year, having written four outstanding works spanning multiple genres in the past year. His work in 2015 includes scoring the emotional Disney/Pixar film “Inside Out,” which is also named Best Score for an Animated Film; the ambitious science fiction adventure “Jupiter Ascending,” which was nominated in multiple genres including Score of the Year; the fantastical adventure “Tomorrowland,” which was nominated for Film Music Composition of the Year; and the massively successful action-adventure “Jurassic World,” which built on John Williams’s score for the first film…
FILM SCORE OF THE YEAR
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens, music by John Williams
COMPOSER OF THE YEAR
- Michael Giacchino
BREAKTHROUGH COMPOSER OF THE YEAR
- Maurizio Malagnini
FILM MUSIC COMPOSITION OF THE YEAR
- “The Jedi Steps and Finale” from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, music by John Williams
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A DRAMA FILM
- Wolf Totem, music by James Horner
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A COMEDY FILM
- Krampus, music by Douglas Pipes
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR AN ACTION/ADVENTURE/THRILLER FILM
- Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, music by Joe Kraemer
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A FANTASY/SCIENCE FICTION/HORROR FILM
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens, music by John Williams
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR AN ANIMATED FEATURE
- Inside Out, music by Michael Giacchino
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A DOCUMENTARY
- The Hunt, music by Steven Price
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A TELEVISION SERIES
- Carlos, Rey Emperador, music by Federico Jusid
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A VIDEO GAME OR INTERACTIVE MEDIA
- Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, music by Austin Wintory
BEST NEW ARCHIVAL RELEASE – RE-RELEASE OF AN EXISTING SCORE
- Obsession; music by Bernard Herrmann, album produced by George Litto, Laurent Lafarge, and Cyril Durand-Roger, liner notes by Daniel Schweiger, album art direction by David Marques (Music Box)
BEST NEW ARCHIVAL RELEASE – RE-RECORDING OF AN EXISTING SCORE
- Obsession; music by Bernard Herrmann, performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Nic Raine, album produced by James Fitzpatrick, liner notes by Christopher Husted, album art direction by Matthew Wright and Damien Doherty (Tadlow)
BEST NEW ARCHIVAL RELEASE – COMPILATION
- Mission: Impossible – The Television Scores; music by Various Artists, album produced by Jon Burlingame, liner notes by Jon Burlingame, album art direction by Joe Sikoryak (La-La Land)
FILM MUSIC RECORD LABEL OF THE YEAR
- Intrada Records, Douglass Fake, Roger Feigelson
SPECIAL AWARD
- Pas de Deux, classical work by James Horner, commissioned by violinist Mari Samuelsen and cellist Hakon Samuelsen
[Thanks to Steve Vertlieb for the story.]
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Nice to see the excellent score for Krampus getting some love.