The 2016 APRA Screen Music Awards will be announced in Sydney in November.
The nominees have been revealed.
NOMINEES 2016 SCREEN MUSIC AWARDS
Feature Film Score of the Year:
Title			99 Homes
Composed by		Antony Partos and Matteo Zingales
Title 			Crew Cut
Composed by		Timothy Cheel and Christopher Larkin
Title			Oddball
Composed by		Cezary Skubiszewski
Title			The Dressmaker
Composed by		David Hirschfelder
Best Music for a Documentary
Title			Getting Frank Gehry
Composed by		Caitlin Yeo	
Title			Neon
Composed by		Antony Partos
Title			Putuparri and the Rainmakers
Composed by		David Bridie
Published by		Mushroom Music
Title			The Will to Fly
Composed by		Tom Rouch
Published by		Native Tongue Music Publishing
Best Music for a Short Film
Title			Banana Boy
Composed by		Adam Moses
Title			Daisy Chain
Composed by		Hylton Mowday
Title	Letting Blood
Composed by		Nicholas Robert Thayer
Title			Ravens
Composed by 		Michael Yezerski with additional music by Helen Grimley
Best Soundtrack Album
Title			All About E
Composed by		Basil Hogios	
Title 			Only the Dead
Composed by		Michael Yezerski	
Title			Sherpa
Composed by		Antony Partos	
Title			The Dressmaker
Composed by		David Hirschfelder
Best Original Song Composed for the Screen
Title			Dancing in the Darkness from The Letdown
Composed by		Darren Seltmann and Sally Seltmann*
Published by		Sony ATV Music Publishing Australia*
Title			Maurice’s Big Adventure from Big Adventure
Composed by		Sean Peter
Published by		ABC Music Publishing
Title			Those Friends of Mine from Pawno
Composed by	 	Tristan Dewey, Tai Jordan and Mark Pearl
Title			When You Were on the Run from No Activity
Composed by		Cameron Bruce
Best Music for Children’s Television
Title			Bottersnikes & Gumbles: Up, Up and Away
Composed by		Michael Szumowski
Published by		J Albert & Son and Cheeky Little Media
Title			Mako: Island of Secrets: Homecoming
Composed by		Ricky Edwards and Brett Aplin
Title			Transformers Rescue Bots: The Last of Morocco
Composed by		Christopher Elves
Published by		Mushroom Music obo Britteridge Publishing / BMG Platinum Songs
Title			The New Adventures of Figaro Pho: Odd Socks
Composed by		Michael Darren, Luke Jurevicius and Christopher Larkin
Best Television Theme
Title			Compass
Composed by		Caitlin Yeo
Published by		ABC Music Publishing
Title			Here Come the Habibs
Composed by		Kyls Burtland
Title			Nos Youm
Composed by		Peter Cavallo
Title			Tomorrow When the War Began
Composed by		Cameron Giles-Webb and Colin Simkins
Published by		Universal Music Publishing obo Ambience Entertainment
Best Music for a Television Series or Serial
Title			Glitch: There Is No Justice
Composed by		Cornel Wilczek
Title			Janet King: The Invisible Wound
Composed by		Antony Partos
Published by		Sonar Music
Title			The Principal: Revolution School
Composed by		Roger Mason
Title			Wanted: Series 1 Episode 6
Composed by		Michael Yezerski
Published by		Red Music Publishing
Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie
Title			DNA Nation
Composed by		Matteo Zingales
Title			Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door
Composed by		Michael Yezerski and Ashley Irwin
Published by		Shine Australia
Title			Secret City
Composed by		David Bridie
Published by		Mushroom Music
Title	The Beautiful Lie
Composed by		Alan John
Best Music for an Advertisement
Title			2016 AICP Opening
Composed by		Jeremy Yang
Title			Cadbury Marvellous Creations
Composed by	 	Rafael May
Title			Country Racing Victoria: It’s Got it All
Composed by		Robert Upward
Published by		Mushroom Music
Title			Rio 2016 Olympics
Composed by		Sarah Aarons*, Anthony Egizii^, David Musumeci^ and Graham Donald~
Published by	Sony ATV Music Publishing Allegro*, Sony ATV Music Publishing Australia^ and Red Music Publishing~
Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia
Composers		Adam Gock and Dinesh Wicks
Composer		Jay Stewart
Composer		Neil Sutherland
Composer		Nick Perjanik
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas
Composer		Adam Gock and Dinesh Wicks
Composer		Alastair Ford
Composer		Neil Sutherland
Composer		Ricky Edwards
2016 SCREEN MUSIC AWARDS
Tuesday November 8, 2016
City Recital Hall, Sydney
Hosted by Chris Taylor and Andrew Hansen
Musical Director Ashley Irwin


 
    		 
    		 
    		 
    		 
    		 
    		 
    		 
				 	
				 	 
				 	
				 	 
				 	
				 	 
				 	
				 	 
				 	
				 	 
				 	
				 	




