World Soundtrack Award for Major Contribution to the Art of Film Music and Sound
The award for Major Contribution to the Art of Film Music and Sound is a very special award that has been handed out only once since the Awards' 2001 debut. It is still considered an official category by the World Soundtrack Academy, so more awards could be handed out in the future. The award is to commemorate work that has changed film music into what we see now.
Winners
- 2004 Purple Rain - To Prince & The Revolution (Prince, Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, Bobby Z., Matt Fink & Brownmark) in honor of the twentieth anniversary of their legendary movie Purple Rain.
References
- World Soundtrack Awards at IMDb
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World Soundtrack Awards
- Film Composer of the Year
- Best Original Film Score of the Year
- Best Original Score for a Belgian Production
- Television Composer of the Year
- Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film
- Discovery of the Year
- Public Choice Award
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- Young Belgian Composer
- Major Contribution to the Art of Film Music and Sound
- Most Creative Use of Existing Material on a Soundtrack
- Best Original Score of the Year Not Released on an Album
- Most Original Composition by a Young International Composer