World Soundtrack Award – Lifetime Achievement
The Lifetime Achievement Award is an award given each year at the World Soundtrack Awards. Like other awards at other award academies, this award recognizes lifetime dedication and excellence in a specific field, in this case TV and film score (and sometimes just music in general). It has been given to at least one person each year since the Awards' debut in 2001.
Recipients
Year | Name | Nationality |
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2001 | Elmer Bernstein | |
2002 | George Martin | |
2003 | Maurice Jarre | |
2004 | Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman | |
2005 | Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller | |
2006 | Peer Raben | |
2007 | Mikis Theodorakis | |
2008 | Angelo Badalamenti | |
2009 | Marvin Hamlisch | |
2010 | John Barry | |
2011 | Giorgio Moroder | |
2012 | Pino Donaggio | |
2013 | Riz Ortolani | |
2014 | Francis Lai | |
2015 | Patrick Doyle | |
2016 | Ryuichi Sakamoto | |
2017 | David Shire | |
2018 | Philippe Sare | |
2019 | Krzysztof Penderecki | |
2019 | Frédéric Devreese |
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