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Caliburn
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Sun Jul 01, 2012 1:41 pm Post subject: PR: Alberto Iglesias will receive two awards |
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Alberto Iglesias will receive two awards from the Spanish Film Music Critics Awards for his works in 2011 at FIMUCITÉ
The Festival will host the Spanish Film Music Critics Awards on July 13. Iglesias has won the Best Spanish Composer Award and the Best Spanish Score Award for “La Piel que Habito”
The VI Tenerife International Film Music Festival (FIMUCITÉ), which will be held from July 7 to 14, sponsored by Cabildo Insular de Tenerife, Canary Islands Government and Santa Cruz and Arona City Councils, will host the Spanish Film Music Critics Awards, organized by the prestigious website Scoremagacine.com, which has recognized the work of the most international Spanish composer, and guest of honor at FIMUCITÉ VI, Alberto Iglesias.
Regular collaborator with Almodóvar, and ten Goya Awards winner, Iglesias will add to his amazing prizes the Best Spanish Composer Award and the Best Spanish Score Award (for “La Piel que Habito”) at the beginning of the first of the two great symphonic concerts to be held at FIMUCITÉ. The ceremony will be at Auditorio de Tenerife “Adán Martín”, at 21:00, before the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Diego Navarro, performs the “Suite” for one of his best works - “Volver”, also directed by Almodóvar.
According to Miguel Ordóñez, editor of Scoremagacine.com, Iglesias “is not only our most prizewinner composer, but the most internationally recognized from all the Spanish film music history”. “I believe he is a very important composer, who has a voice and a presence of his own as well as a personal and nontransferable language. This makes a musician become an artist, somebody able to create art”, he added.
Regarding the relationship between FIMUCITÉ and these Awards, “it is obvious that this is giving the Awards another dimension”, Ordóñez pointed out, for whom, nowadays, “composers are showing a great interest in finding out that their work can be released in collaboration with a top orchestra such as the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, adding that more important members join the jury every year.
Founded in 2004, the Critics Awards have achieved, in this time, a deserved prestige and added the most important Spanish film music critics. Specialists from media such as La Vanguardia, La Guía del Ocio, Dirigido Por, Imágenes de Actualidad, Scherzo, Melómano; COPE, EsRadio, Catalunya Radio, LoQueYoTeDiga.com, scoremagacine.com, labutaca.net, nochedecine.com, cineybso.com and encardenados.org, form the jury that elect, among the national and international production, the best scores and composers of the year.
FIMUCITÉ has hosted the Awards since 2011. It is worth mentioning that the 7th edition of these Awards gathered the two awarded composers of that year at Guimerá Theatre: Roque Baños, who won the Best Spanish Score Award for “Balada Triste de Trompeta” and Arnau Bataller, Best Spanish Composer of 2010 for “La Herencia Valdemar” and “Héroes”. |
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