International Film Music Critics Association Award for Film Music Composition of the Year

Summary

The International Film Music Critics Association Award for Film Score of the Year is an annual award given by the International Film Music Critics Association, or the IFMCA. The award is given to the composer of a single film composition track deemed to be the best in a given year. It has been awards every year since 2006.

Winners and nominations edit

2000s edit

Best Single Cue

Year Film Composition Composer(s)
2006
[1][2]
Lady in the Water "The Great Eatlon" James Newton Howard
The Da Vinci Code "Chevaliers de Sangreal" Hans Zimmer
Eragon "Eragon" Patrick Doyle
V for Vendetta "Evey Reborn" Dario Marianelli

Film Music Composition of the Year

Year Film Composition Composer(s)
2007
[3][4][5]
Atonement "Elegy for Dunkirk" Dario Marianelli
Lions for Lambs "Last Shift" Mark Isham
Lust, Caution "Wong Chia Chi’s Theme" Alexandre Desplat
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End "Up Is Down" Hans Zimmer
Zodiac "Graysmith Obsessed" David Shire
2008
[6]
Cloverfield "Roar! (Cloverfield Overture)" Michael Giacchino
The Happening "Be With You" James Newton Howard
Valkyrie "They’ll Remember You" John Ottman and Lior Rosner
WALL·E "Define Dancing" Thomas Newman and Peter Gabriel
Wanted "Success Montage" Danny Elfman
2009
[7][8]
Drag Me to Hell "Concerto to Hell" Christopher Young
Avatar "War" James Horner
The Red Canvas "Ballet for Brawlers" James Peterson
Star Trek "Enterprising Young Men" Michael Giacchino
Up "Married Life"

2010s edit

Year Film/Series Composition Composer(s)
2010
[9][10]
Alice in Wonderland "Alice's Theme" Danny Elfman
The Ghost Writer "The Truth About Ruth" Alexandre Desplat
How to Train Your Dragon "Forbidden Friendship" John Powell
"Test Drive"
The Last Airbender "Flow Like Water" James Newton Howard
2011
[11]
War Horse "The Homecoming" John Williams
The Adventures of Tintin "The Adventure Continues" John Williams
The Artist "George Valentin" Ludovic Bource
Captain America: The First Avenger "Captain America March" Alan Silvestri
Real Steel "Final Round" Danny Elfman
2012
[12][13]
The Impossible "The Impossible Main Title" Fernando Velázquez
Cloud Atlas "The Cloud Atlas Sextet (for Orchestra)" Tom Tykwer, Reinhold Heil and Johnny Klimek
John Carter "John Carter of Mars" Michael Giacchino
Life of Pi "Pi's Lullaby" Mychael Danna
Lincoln "The Peterson House, and Finale" John Williams
2013
[14][15]
Evil Dead "Abominations Rising" Roque Baños
The Book Thief "The Book Thief" John Williams
Escape from Tomorrow "The Grand Finale Abel Korzeniowski
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug "Beyond the Forest" Howard Shore
Romeo & Juliet "A Thousand Times Goodnight" Abel Korzeniowski
2014
[16][17]
How to Train Your Dragon 2 "Flying with Mother" John Powell
Exodus: Gods and Kings "Tsunami" Harry Gregson-Williams
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 "The Hanging Tree" Jeremiah Fraites, James Newton Howard, Wesley Schultz (music); Suzanne Collins (lyrics)
Maleficent "Maleficent Flies" James Newton Howard
"Maleficent Suite"
2015
[18][19]
Star Wars: The Force Awakens "The Jedi Steps / Finale" John Williams
The Hateful Eight "L’ultima diligenza di Red Rock" Ennio Morricone
Mad Max: Fury Road "Brothers in Arms" Thomas Holkenborg
Tomorrowland "Pin-Ultimate Experience" Michael Giacchino
Wolf Totem "Return to the Wild" James Horner
2016
[20][21][22]
La La Land "Epilogue" Justin Hurwitz
Doctor Strange "The Master of the Mystic End Credits" Michael Giacchino
Game of Thrones "Light of the Seven" Ramin Djawadi
Star Trek Beyond "Night on the Yorktown" Michael Giacchino
Swiss Army Man "Montage" Andy Hull and Robert McDowell
2017
[23][24]
War for the Planet of the Apes "End Credits" Michael Giacchino
The Boss Baby "Love" Hans Zimmer, Steve Mazzaro and Conrad Pope
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword "Growing Up in Londinium" Daniel Pemberton
Murder on the Orient Express "Justice" Patrick Doyle
Star Wars: The Last Jedi "Finale" John Williams
2018
[25][26]
Solo: A Star Wars Story "The Adventures of Han" John Williams
First Man "The Landing" Justin Hurwitz
Mary Queen of Scots "Finale" Max Richter
Red Sparrow "Overture" James Newton Howard
Solo: A Star Wars Story "Mine Mission" John Powell
2019
[27][28]
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker "The Rise of Skywalker" John Williams
Avengers: Endgame "Portals" Alan Silvestri
Joker "Call Me Joker" Hildur Guðnadóttir
A Hidden Life "A Hidden Life" James Newton Howard
1917 "The Night Window" Thomas Newman

2020s edit

Year Film/Series Composition Composer(s)
2020
[29][30]
The Queen's Gambit "Main Title" Carlos Rafael Rivera
The Call of the Wild "Buck Takes the Lead" John Powell
Fukushima "Symphonic Suite F – 1st Chapter: All Life" Tarō Iwashiro
Wonder Woman 1984 "1984" Hans Zimmer
"Themyscira"
2021
[31][32]
Spider-Man: No Way Home "Arachnoverture" Michael Giacchino
Buckley's Chance "Riddles" Christopher Gordon
Claret "Claret, Tema Principal" Oscar Martín Leanizbarrutia
Coppelia "Grand Finale" Maurizio Malagnini
My Country, My Parents "The Final Battle" Gordy Haab

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