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Vote for the 2022 FSMies! |
Posted By: Jon Kaplan on February 15, 2022 - 7:00 AM |
Don't forget to vote for the 2022 FSMies! February’s issue of Film Score Monthly Online features the second annual FSMies, in which the FSMO community can participate in celebrating the finest in music for media created over the past year.
Votes must be cast by 11:59 p.m. (PST) on Feb. 16, 2022. Subscribers can vote simply by using their email address. If you’re a non-subscriber and would like to be involved in the awards, it’s not too late to subscribe to FSMO here. Or just click on the “Subscribe Now!” starburst in the upper right of the homepage, and join in the celebration of the best film music had to offer in 2021.
All of the FSMie winners will be announced in the March issue of FSMO!
Sincerely,?
The FSMO Team
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Today in Film Score History: April 19 |
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Alan Price born (1942) |
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Alfred Newman begins recording his score for David and Bathsheba (1951) |
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Dag Wiren died (1986) |
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David Fanshawe born (1942) |
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Dudley Moore born (1935) |
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Harry Sukman begins recording his score for A Thunder of Drums (1961) |
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Henry Mancini begins recording his score for The Great Race (1965) |
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Joe Greene born (1915) |
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John Addison begins recording his score for Swashbuckler (1976) |
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John Williams begins recording his score for Fitzwilly (1967) |
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Jonathan Tunick born (1938) |
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Lord Berners died (1950) |
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Michael Small begins recording his score to Klute (1971) |
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Paul Baillargeon records his score for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “When It Rains…” (1999) |
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Ragnar Bjerkreim born (1958) |
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Ron Jones records his score for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "We'll Always Have Paris" (1988) |
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Sol Kaplan born (1919) |
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Thomas Wander born (1973) |
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William Axt born (1888) |
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