International Film Music Critics Association Award for Breakthrough Composer of the Year

Summary

The International Film Music Critics Association Award for Breakthrough Composer of the Year is an annual award given by the International Film Music Critics Association, or the IFMCA. The award is given to new and/or emerging composers whose body of work in a given year is deemed to be the best in a given year. The award was first given in 1998. It has been awards every year since 2007.

Winners and nominations edit

1990s edit

Year Composer(s)
1998
[1]
Elia Cmíral
Burkhard Dallwitz
Christopher Gordon
Brian Lock

2000s edit

Year Composer(s)
2006
[2][3]
Brett Rosenberg
Justin Burnett
Nicholas Dodd
Mark Orton
Douglas Pipes
2007
[4][5][6]
Ilan Eshkeri
Jane Antonia Cornish
Jonny Greenwood
Fernando Velázquez
Christopher Wong
2008
[7]
Andrew Lockington
Paul Cantelon
Nico Muhly
Atli Örvarsson
Max Richter
2009
[8][9]
James Peterson
Henry Jackman
Abel Korzeniowski
Clinton Shorter
Austin Wintory

2010s edit

Year Composer(s)
2010
[10][11]
Nuno Malo
Óscar Araujo
Arnau Bataller
Daft Punk
Herbert Grönemeyer
2011
[12]
Ludovic Bource
Brian Byrne
The Chemical Brothers
Michael Richard Plowman
Lucas Vidal
2012
[13][14]
Nathan Johnson
Zeltia Montes
Nic Raine
Dan Romer & Benh Zeitlin
Joseph Trapanese
2013
[15][16]
Laurent Eyquem
César Benito
Sarah Class
Alex Ebert
Steven Price
2014
[17][18]
Mica Levi
Alexander Cimini
Gustavo Dudamel
Matthew Llewellyn
John Paesano
2015
[19][20]
Maurizio Malagnini
Cat's Eyes (Rachel Zeffira and Faris Badwan)
Gareth Coker
Ludwig Göransson
Diego Navarro
2016
[21][22][23]
Justin Hurwitz
Chad Cannon
Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein
Simon Franglen
Daniel Hart
2017
[24][25]
George Kallis
Michael Abels
Anne-Kathrin Dern
Alejandro Vivas
Christopher Willis
2018
[26][27]
Amelia Warner
Thomas Adès
Iván Palomares
Manuel Riveiro
Thom Yorke
2019
[28][29]
Nainita Desai
Bobby Krlic
Mathieu Lamboley
Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen
Christoph Zirngibl

2020s edit

Year Composer(s)
2020
[30]
Thomas Clay
Alex Baranowski
Philip Klein
Nami Melumad
Isobel Waller-Bridge and David Schweitzer

References edit

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