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World Soundtrack Awards 2001

Belgian music awards ceremony


Summary

Belgian music awards ceremony

1st World Soundtrack Awards

October 18, 2001

Best Original Soundtrack:

** Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain** The 1st World Soundtrack Awards were given on 18 October 2001 in Ghent, Belgium.

Winners

  • Soundtrack Composer of the Year:
    • A.I.: Artificial Intelligence – John Williams
  • Best Original Soundtrack of the Year:
    • Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (Amélie) – Yann Tiersen
  • Best Original Score of the Year Not Released on an Album:
    • Bridget Jones's Diary – Patrick Doyle
  • Best Original Song Written for a Film:
    • "Come What May" – Moulin Rouge!
      • Composed by David Baerwald
  • Most Creative Use of Existing Material on a Soundtrack:
    • Moulin Rouge! – Baz Luhrmann, Craig Armstrong and Marius De Vries
  • Public Choice Award:
    • A.I.: Artificial Intelligence – John Williams
  • Discovery of the Year:
    • Craig Armstrong – Moulin Rouge!
  • Lifetime Achievement Award:
    • Elmer Bernstein

References

References

  1. Mitchell, Wendy. (2020-10-22). "Celebrating 20 years of the World Soundtrack Awards".
  2. "howardshore.com » World Soundtrack Awards".
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