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World Soundtrack Award – Public Choice

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The Public Choice Award for the Best Score of the Year is an award by the World Soundtrack Academy. Each year, the general public votes for the nominees and the award is presented at the annual World Soundtrack Awards. The category has existed since 2001, but there was not a winner nor a vote for 2003's ceremony.

In 2016, the International Film Music Critics Association partnered with WSA in choosing the shortlist of nominees, selecting 30 scores representing the most outstanding works. The five nominees receiving the most votes became the final candidates for the award, with the winner announced at the awards gala.

Winners

  • 2001: Artificial Intelligence: A.I. - John Williams
  • 2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Howard Shore
  • 2003: No award given.
  • 2004: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - John Williams
  • 2005: Alexander - Vangelis
  • 2006: Brokeback Mountain - Gustavo Santaolalla
  • 2007: The Fountain - Clint Mansell
  • 2008: Aanrijding in Moscou - Tuur Florizoone
  • 2009: Twilight - Carter Burwell
  • 2010: A Single Man - Abel Korzeniowski
  • 2011: 127 Hours - A. R. Rahman
  • 2012: W.E. - Abel Korzeniowski
  • 2013: The Butterfly's Dream - Rahman Altin
  • 2014: Marina - Michelino Bisceglia
  • 2015: The Maze Runner - John Paesano
  • 2016: Carol - Carter Burwell
  • References

    World Soundtrack Award – Public Choice Wikipedia


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