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    Score for ‘Soul’ Wins ASCAP Award

    Ron WynnBy Ron WynnMay 19, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The score for Pixar’s animated film “Soul” was one of the winners as ASCAP selected its honorees for this year’s Screen Music Awards. The award was shared by Jon Baptiste and Trent Reznor.
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    By Ron Wynn

    NASHVILLE, TN — The score for the Pixar film “Soul” was among the winners this week as the ASCAP Screen Music Awards began a four-day virtual celebration. It was among the winners announced in the Composers’ Choice Awards, which are voted on by peers. The number of categories for the performing rights organization’s still fairly new division of awards voted by fellow songwriters and composers was expanded in this round, with documentary score and television theme of the year added for 2021.

     “Soul” added the ASCAP award as Film Score of the Year to its recent win at the Oscars. The award went to Trent Reznor and Jon Batiste, two of the composing trio behind the music. (The third partner, Atticus Ross, did not win because he’s not an ASCAP signatory/

    A Television Score of the Year award replaces the former TV Composer of the Year category, with the award now going to  a single piece of work. It went to Raphael Saadiq for his work on the socially resonant horror drama “Lovecraft Country.”

    American dystopian horror moved into the near-future instead of near-past for “The Last of Us Part II,” which landed Gustavo Santaolalla an award for Videogame Score of the Year.

    Television Theme of the Year went to neo-classsical composer Philip Glass and Paul Leonard-Morgan for their music for the Emmy-nominated sci-fi series “Tales from the Loop.” For documentary score of the year, the winner was Steven Price, for his work on “David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet.” The news about the winners came on ASCAP’s social media. The PRO’s Instagram accounts (@ASCAP and @ASCAPScreen) feature acceptance speeches from Batiste, Price, Glass, Leonard-Morgan and Santaolalla. Three of the winners, Batiste, Leonard-Morgan and Santaolalla, also contributed special performances.

    Awards are also being given in the more traditional, non-voted categories that have long been a mainstay of the ASCAP Screen Music Awards, reflecting data for the most-performed music of the year. David Vanacore won Most Performed Themes and Underscore for multiple shows, including “Survivor” and “Biggest Loser.” The top winner for scoring for a cable television series was Bear McCreary for “The Walking Dead.”

    The main theme for “NCIS” won Matthew Hawkins, Maurice “m.O” Jackson and Neil Martin the award for Top Network Television Series.

    Among feature films, Rupert Gregson-Williams received the Top Box Office Film honor for “The Eight Hundred.”

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