World Soundtrack Award – Public Choice
The Public Choice Award is an award chosen by the general public at the World Soundtrack Awards. Each year, the general public votes for the best original score of the year. Like a lot of awards like this, the general public's opinion is sometimes shared with the academy and sometimes far from it. It has been in existence since the Awards' debut in 2001, but there was not a winner nor a vote for 2003's ceremony.
Winners
- 2001: Artificial Intelligence: A.I. - John Williams
- 2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Howard Shore
- 2003: No award given.
- 2004: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - John Williams
- 2005: Alexander - Vangelis
- 2006: Brokeback Mountain - Gustavo Santaolalla
- 2007: The Fountain - Clint Mansell
- 2008: Aanrijding in Moscou - Tuur Florizoone
- 2009: Twilight - Carter Burwell
- 2010: A Single Man - Abel Korzeniowski
- 2011: 127 Hours - A. R. Rahman
- 2012: W.E. - Abel Korzeniowski
- 2013: The Butterfly's Dream - Rahman Altin
- 2014: Marina - Michelino Bisceglia
- 2015: The Maze Runner - John Paesano
References
World Soundtrack Awards on IMDb
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