World Soundtrack Academy

The World Soundtrack Academy (WSA, or World Soundtrack Awards), launched in 2001 by the Film Fest Gent, is aimed at organizing and overseeing the educational, cultural and professional aspects of the art of film music, including the preservation of the history of the soundtrack and its worldwide promotion. The event takes place yearly in Ghent, Belgium with the ceremony usually at the Bijloke Concert Hall. Usually, the Brussels Philharmonic performs the awarded music at the ceremony.

Main Awards

The three main categories are:

Other awards

Background

Brussels Philharmonic conducted by maestro Dirk Brossé performs fragments from several scores during the awards ceremony at the Kuipke in Ghent. Usually, the winner of the WSAward of Composer of the Year is invited to the ceremony's next edition to perform a concert with his music.

Seminars for and with film music professionals, colloquia and concerts are also being organized next to the gala evening. There are also CD releases (with live concerts by Hans Zimmer, George Fenton and Georges Delerue and the book "Moving Music" (by Lannoo - Tielt) that was published in response to 20 years of film music at the Internationaal Filmfestival van Vlaanderen-Gent in 2005. In 2007, the filmfestival started out with a CD series For the Record which sheds a light on the works of composers who had already performed at the festival. Hitherto the CD series is made up of CDs by Craig Armstrong (2007), Mychael Danna (2008), Angelo Badalamenti (2009), Shigeru Umebayashi (2010), Gabriel Yared (2011) and Cliff Martinez (2014).

The festival is praised for turning the spotlight on film music as one of the first cultural organizations which gave it the status of a pioneer. It has built up a strong reputation by organizing concerts such as the very first concert of music by Hans Zimmer.

Honors

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

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2007

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2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

Film music concerts in Ghent

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