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2013 Screen Music Awards: winners

ABC dramas dominated the TV winners at the 2013 Screen Music Award at the Sydney State Theatre, last night.

2013-12-09_2330ABC dramas dominated the TV winners at the 2013 Screen Music Award at the Sydney State Theatre, last night.

Hosted by The Chaser’s Andrew Hansen and Chris Taylor, the event presented by APRA AMCOS and the AGSC, saw awards go to The Doctor Blake Mysteries, Redfern Now and The Mystery of a Hansom Cab.

Jay Stewarts won the category of Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia, and taking out the Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas for the sixth consecutive year was composer Neil Sutherland. Between them they have composed
thousands of hours of music including scores for Survivor, Medical Emergency, Better Homes and Gardens, Mythbusters and Border Security.

Christopher Elves has won the Children’s Music category no less than four times.

TV winners:

Best Television Theme
The Doctor Blake Mysteries
Composed by Dale Cornelius
Published by Native Tongue Music Publishing

Best Music for a Television Series or Serial
Redfern Now – Episode 4: Stand Up
Composed by David McCormack / Antony Partos
Published by Sonar Music Pty Ltd

Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie
The Mystery of a Hansom Cab
Composed by Cezary Skubiszewski
Published by Burberry Productions

Best Original Song Composed for the Screen
Lonely Child from Redfern Now
Composed by David McCormack / Antony Partos
Published by Sonar Music Pty Ltd

Best Music for Children’s Television
Flea Bitten
Composed by Christopher Elves
Published by Moody Street Kids Pty Ltd

Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia
Composer Jay Stewart

Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas
Composer Neil Sutherland

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