BEST ARCHIVAL RE-RECORDING OF AN EXISTING SCORE • THE BATTLE OF NERETVA/THE NAKED AND THE DEAD, music by Bernard Herrmann; conducted by William Stromberg; album produced by William Stromberg, John Morgan and Anna Bonn; liner notes by Jim Doherty and Kevin Scott; album art direction by Jim Titus (Tribute Film Classics). Click the link to read full article and see the complete list of winners. more.http://filmmusiccritics.org/2012/02/ifmca-winners-2011/
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TFC Wins award from The International Film Music Critics Association
Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 by AnnaTFC wins two Sammy awards! Best Golden Age Film Score for CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE and the Preservation Award for Best Album Producers.
Monday, February 22nd, 2010 by AnnaThese awards are named after movie lyricist Sammy Cahn (1913-1993), who received 4 Oscars for his songs, and was nominated more than any other songwriter, 26 times in all. Cahn said he was “flattered and honored” to have these movie music awards named after him. His Oscar-winning songs are: “Three Coins in the Fountain”; “All the Way”; “High Hopes”; and “Call Me Irresponsible.” All four songs were recorded by Frank Sinatra , a big fan of Sammy ’s lyrics. Now in their twenty-second (22nd) year, the Sammys are the longest running awards for film music on CDs. They are chosen each year by Roger Hall, a film music historian, member of the International Film Music Critics Association, author of the book, A Guide to Film Music – Songs and Scores, and also editor-in-chief of the long-running online magazine, Film Music Review – www.americanmusicpreservation.com/fmr.htm
To all of our NARAS friends who are eligible voting members for the GRAMMYS…
Monday, September 28th, 2009 by AnnaA quick note to ask all of our TFC friends and supporters who are eligible NARAS members to vote for us on your GRAMMY ballots. We have two albums this year in Category 107 – Best Classical Crossover. We would really appreciate your vote if you enjoyed THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER #023 and/or THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE #033. Wish us luck and thank you!
SHE nominated for a 2008 Rondo Award
Friday, February 27th, 2009 by AnnaThe 7th Annual Rondo Hatton Awards are underway and TFC’s release of Max Steiner’s SHE is nominated for Category #20 – Best CD. Voting ends March 21st. Vote for us here!
TFC wins a 2009 Sammy Award!
Sunday, February 8th, 2009 by AnnaTribute Film Classics has won a Sammy Film Music Award from American Music Preservation. Bernard Herrmann’s score to THE KENTUCKIAN has won in the category of Best Newly Recorded Vintage Score.
These movie awards are named in the honor of lyricist, Sammy Cahn 1913-1993. The Sammys are announced each year for the best film music related CDs, and are chosen by Roger Hall, a respected film music historian, ASCAP composer, and author of A Guide to Film Music, and editor of Film Music Review.
IFMCA nominates TFC releases for 2008 awards
Friday, January 16th, 2009 by AnnaThe International Film Music Critics Association has nominated two of TFC’s albums THE KENTUCKIAN/WILLIAMSBURG and SHE in the category of Best Re-recording of An Existing Score.
http://filmmusiccritics.org/2009/01/ifmca-announces-its-2008-nominees-for-scoring-excellence/
2007 SST Awards Nomination
Thursday, March 27th, 2008 by AnnaTribute FIlm Classics is nominated for 2007 Soundtrack Label of the Year Award at
http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/
Mysterious Island wins the 2007 Rondo Award!
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 by AnnaThe 6th Annual Rondo Hatton Awards have been announced and TFC wins in the category of Best CD for Bernard Herrmann’s score to MYSTERIOUS ISLAND. Read all about the awards here…
TFC Wins a 2008 Sammy Award!
Sunday, February 10th, 2008 by AnnaTribute Film Classics has won a Sammy Film Music Award from American Music Preservation. Bernard Herrmann’s score to FAHRENHEIT 451 has won in the Preservation Award for Best Restored Film Score.
These movie awards are named in the honor of lyricist, Sammy Cahn 1913-1993. The Sammys are announced each year for the best film music related CDs, and are chosen by Roger Hall, a respected film music historian, ASCAP composer, and author of A Guide to Film Music, and editor of Film Music Review.