2011 Screen Music Awards: nominees
What's the best Australian TV theme we have? The Australian Guild of Screen Composers applauds some of the newest ones.
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Well they may not match It’s A Knockout, Prisoner or The Sullivans, but what’s the best new Australian television theme we have?
According to The Australian Guild of Screen Composers they are Adams Hills in Gordon Street Tonight, AFP, Message Stick and Scariacs (the latter is on Nickelodeon).
Here are the TV nominees in the 2011 Screen Music Awards:
Best Music for Children’s Television
Giggle & Hoot: Christmas Special
Composer Sean Peter
Publishers ABC Music Publishing Pty Ltd administered by Mushroom Music Pty Ltd
Gravity
Composer Henrique Dib
K9: Eclipse of the Korven
Composer Christopher Elves
Publishers Fintage Publishing and Collection Australia & Resonant Music 1 Limited Partners
My Place II: Henry
Composer Roger Mason
Best Television Theme
Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight
Composer Kit Warhurst
Publisher Mushroom Music Pty Ltd
AFP
Composer David Chapman
Message Stick
Composer Cliff Bradley
Publishers ABC Music Publishing Pty Ltd administered by Mushroom Music Pty Ltd
Scariacs
Composer Haydn Walker
Publisher Song Zu Publishing Pty Ltd
Best Music for a Television Series or Serial
Rake
Composers Michael Lira / David McCormack / Antony Partos
Rush: Series 3: Episode 16
Composer Stephen Rae
Publishers Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd &
Southern Star Entertainment Pty Ltd
Tangle: Season 2: Lost and Found
Composer Bryony Marks
Publishers Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd & Southern Star Entertainment Pty Ltd / Source Music Pty Ltd
Who Do You Think You Are: Series 3
Composer Ash Gibson Greig
Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie
Cloudstreet
Composer Bryony Marks
Publisher Source Music Pty Ltd
East West 101: Series 3: Episode 1
Composer Guy Gross
Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo
Composer Stephen Rae
Publishers Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd & Southern Star Entertainment Pty Ltd
Underbelly Files : Tell Them Lucifer Was Here
Composer Burkhard Dallwitz
The 2011 Screen Music Awards will be held on Monday November 14th at the City Recital Hall in Sydney hosted by Noni Hazlehurst.
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2 Responses
The awards generally recognize the complete score for each individual episode or program, not specifically the opening title sequence.
Was Rush’s Season 3 Episode 16 Theme different to the other eps?!?!