Australian Film Institute Award for Best Original Music Score

Australian Film Institute Award for Best Original Music Score

The Australian Film Institute Award for Best Original Music Score is an award in the annual Australian Film Institute Awards.

Previous winners

*1974/5 - Bruce Smeaton ("The Cars that Ate Paris", "The Great McCarthy")
*1976 - Not awarded.
*1977 - Peter Best ("The Picture Show Man")
*1978 - Bruce Smeaton ("The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith")
*1979 - Brian May ("Mad Max")
*1980 - Peter Sculthorpe ("Manganinnie")
*1981 - Rory O'Donoghue, Grahame Bond ("Fatty Finn")
*1982 - Bruce Rowland ("The Man from Snowy River")
*1983 - Bruce Rowland ("Phar Lap")
*1984 - Garth Porter, Bruce Smeaton & others ("Streethero")
*1985 - Ray Cook, Chris Neal, Peter Best, Billy Byers, Bruce Rowland ("Rebel")
*1986 - William Motzing, Martin Armiger ("Young Einstein")
*1987 - Paul Schutze ("The Tale of Ruby Rose")
*1988 - Mario Millo ("The Lighthorsemen")
*1989 - Graeme Revell ("Dead Calm")
*1990 - Phil Judd ("The Big Steal")
*1991 - Michel Legrand, Miles Davis ("Dingo")
*1992 - John Clifford White ("Romper Stomper")
*1993 - Michael Nyman ("The Piano")
*1994 - Douglas Stephen Rae ("Traps")
*1995 - Peter Best ("Dad and Dave On Our Selection")
*1996 - David Hirschfelder ("Shine")
*1997 - Peter Best ("Doing time for Patsy Cline")
*1998 - Thomas Newman ("Oscar and Lucinda")
*1999 - David Bridie ("In a Savage Land")
*2000 - Cezary Skubiszewski ("Bootmen")
*2001 - Cezary Skubiszewski ("La Spagnola")
*2002 - Peter Gabriel ("Rabbit-Proof Fence")
*2003 - Elizabeth Drake ("Japanese Story")
*2004 - "Decoder Ring" ("Somersault")
*2005 - Nick Cave, Warren Ellis "The Proposition")
*2006 - Mick Harvey ("Suburban Mayhem")
*2007 - Antony Partos ("The Home Song Stories")

References

* [http://www.afi.org.au/awards/pastwinners.asp Afi.org.au - Winners]


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