The International Film Music Critics Association awarded Score of the Year to legendary veteran John Williams for his score for the ninth and final Star Wars film, “The Rise of Skywalker,” which concludes the sequel trilogy of adventures about the scavenger Rey, former Stormtrooper Finn, and Kylo Ren of the Imperial First Order. The film is directed by J. J. Abrams, and stars Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, and Adam Driver.
In describing the score, IFMCA member James Southall described The Rise of Skywalker as ‘one last brilliant piece of musical adventure … a triumphant conclusion to an extraordinary musical saga,’ and also said that ‘it’s simply impossible to overstate Williams’s contribution to the series’ success’. The score is also named Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film, while the main theme The Rise of Skywalker is named Film Music Composition of the Year.
Williams’ final Star Wars music also was nominated for the Oscar, Grammy, BAFTA, and many other honors. It’s a unique creation, spanning 43 years of continuous work weaving together over 50 themes that are shared between multiple films.
The IFMCA also gave a Special Award to Williams, primarily in recognition of his achievement in scoring the 9-movie saga that began with the original Star Wars film in 1977. IFMCA member Jon Broxton opined that ‘no-one has achieved the holy triumvirate of musical excellence, peer respect, and pop culture recognition the way that John Williams has,’ and described the entire Star Wars saga as ‘works of staggering genius and beauty’.
This brings to 26 the total IFMCA Award wins to date for Williams’s career. This goes with 25 Grammy wins and 52 Academy Award Nominations, and countless other honors including the only AFI Life Achievement Award given to a composer.
He also helped a colleague win. In the Compilation category, the award went to producer Bernhard Güttler of the Deutsche Grammophon label for “Across the Stars,” a new compilation of classic John Williams film music themes arranged for virtuoso violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and conducted by Williams himself with the Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles.
Bear McCreary was named Composer of the Year, having written music for six films and four television series in 2019. Hildur Guðnadóttir won for her innovative score for the critically acclaimed TV series “Chernobyl,” while composer Neal Acree wins the award for Best Original Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media for his dynamic score for the action adventure survival game “Rend”.
The full list of winners are:
Film Score of the Year
Film Composer of the Year
Breakthrough Composer of the Year
Best Original Score for a Drama Film
Best Original Score for a Comedy Film
Best Original Score for an Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film
Best Original Score for an Animated Feature
Best Orignal Score for a Documentary
Best Original Score for Television
Best Original Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media
Best New Archival Release, Re-Release or Re-Recording
Best New Archival Release – Compilation
Film Music Record Label of the Year
Film Music Composition of the Year
The Roberto Ascheri Special Award
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David Raiklen wrote, directed and scored his first film at age 9. He began studying keyboard and composing at age 5. He attended, then taught at UCLA, USC and CalArts. Among his teachers are John Williams and Mel Powel.
He has worked for Fox, Disney and Sprint. David has received numerous awards for his work, including the 2004 American Music Center Award. Dr. Raiklen has composed music and sound design for theater (Death and the Maiden), dance (Russian Ballet), television (Sing Me a Story), cell phone (Spacey Movie), museums (Museum of Tolerance), concert (Violin Sonata ), and film (Appalachian Trail).
His compositions have been performed at the Hollywood Bowl and the first Disney Hall. David Raiken is also host of a successful radio program, Classical Fan Club.
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