APRA Music Awards of 2002
APRA Music Awards of 2002 | |
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Date | 3 June 2002 |
Location | Australia |
The Australasian Performing Right Association Awards of 2002 (generally known as
Awards
Nominees and winners with results indicated on the right.
APRA Music Awards | ||||||
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Song of the Year | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][6] | |||
"Amazing" | Alex Lloyd | Alex Lloyd | Won | |||
"Monsters" | Something for Kate | Clint Hyndman
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Nominated | |||
"On a Bad Day" | Kasey Chambers | Kasey Chambers | Nominated | |||
"Runaway Train" | Kasey Chambers | Kasey Chambers | Nominated | |||
"Special Ones" | George | Katie Noonan, Nicholas Stewart | Nominated | |||
Songwriters of the Year | ||||||
Writer | Result [7] | |||||
Kasey Chambers | Won | |||||
Breakthrough Songwriter | ||||||
Writer | Result [7] | |||||
Sia | Won | |||||
Jennifer Waite, Grant Wallis (see Aneiki) | Won | |||||
Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music | ||||||
Name | Result [7] | |||||
Barry Chapman | Won | |||||
Most Performed Australian Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Hold Me" | Savage Garden | Darren Hayes, Daniel Jones | Won | |||
"Just the Thing" | Paul Mac featuring Peta Morris | Paul Mac | Nominated | |||
"Pleased to Meet You" | Aneiki | Jennifer Waite, Grant Wallis, Tommy Ekman, Christer Sandelin | Nominated | |||
"Reminiscing" | Madison Avenue | Graeham Goble | Nominated | |||
"Say You Do" | Invertigo | James Dingli, Vincent Dingli | Nominated | |||
Most Performed Australian Work Overseas | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Crash and Burn" | Savage Garden | Darren Hayes, Daniel Jones | Won | |||
Most Performed Country Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"65 Roses" | Wolverines | Lee J Collie | Nominated | |||
"Angel" | Gina Jeffreys | Rick Price, Gina Jeffreys | Won | |||
"Good Things in Life" | Adam Brand | Graeme Connors, Adam Brand | Nominated | |||
"On a Bad Day" | Kasey Chambers | Kasey Chambers | Nominated | |||
"Runaway Train" | Kasey Chambers | Kasey Chambers, Steven Werchon | Nominated | |||
Most Performed Dance Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Dust Me Selecta" | Gerling | Burke Reid, Darren Cross, Paul Towner, Valerie Johnson, George Johnson, Louis Johnson, Rodney Temperton | Nominated | |||
"Just the Thing" | Paul Mac featuring Peta Morris | Paul Mac | Won | |||
"Let It Ride" | Sgt Slick | Andrew Ramanauskas, Marc Cerrone, Raymond Donnez
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Nominated | |||
"Precious Heart" | Tall Paul vs INXS | Paul Newman, Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence | Nominated | |||
"The Sound of Breaking Up" | Paul Mac featuring Peta Morris | Paul Mac | Nominated | |||
Most Performed Foreign Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Can't Fight the Moonlight" | LeAnn Rimes | Diane Warren | Won | |||
"Dancing in the Moonlight" | Toploader | Sherman Kelly | Nominated | |||
" I'm like a Bird "
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Nelly Furtado | Nelly Furtado | Nominated | |||
"Lovin' Each Day" | Ronan Keating | Gregg Alexander, Rick Nowels | Nominated | |||
"Whole Again" | Atomic Kitten | George McCluskey, Stuart Kershaw, Bill Padley, Jem Godfrey | Nominated | |||
Most Performed Jazz Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
Aether | The Necks | Chris Abrahams, Lloyd Swanton, Tony Buck | Won | |||
"East St Kilda Toodle Oo" | Allan Browne | John Scurry | Nominated | |||
"High Times" | The Catholics | David Brewer | Nominated | |||
"Shadow Dancing" | Java Quartet | Michael Galeazzi | Nominated | |||
"Smoke and Magnets" | Chris Abrahams | Chris Abrahams | Nominated | |||
Classical Music Awards | ||||||
Best Composition by an Australian Composer | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [8] | ||||
Yuè Lìng Jié | Liza Lim | Won | ||||
Best Performance of an Australian Composition | ||||||
Title | Composer | Performer | Result [8] | |||
Batavia | Richard Mills | Orchestra Victoria | Won | |||
Distinguished Services to Australian Music | ||||||
Artist or Organisation | Result [8] | |||||
Richard Meale | Won | |||||
Instrumental Work of the Year | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [8] | ||||
Piano Sonata No 1 | Carl Vine | Won | ||||
Long-Term Contribution to the Advancement of Australian Music | ||||||
Artist or Organisation | Result [8] | |||||
Miriam Hyde | Won | |||||
Orchestral Work of the Year | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [8] | ||||
Symphony No 3 | Ross Edwards | Won | ||||
Most Distinguished Contribution to the Presentation of Australian Music by an Individual | ||||||
Artist or Organisation | Result [8] | |||||
Jeanell Carrigan | Won | |||||
Most Distinguished Contribution to the Presentation of Australian Music by an Organisation | ||||||
Artist or Organisation | Result [8] | |||||
ABC Classic FM
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Won | |||||
Most Distinguished Contribution to the Advancement of Australian Music in Education | ||||||
Organisation | Work | Result [8] | ||||
Sydney Youth Orchestra | 2001 Denmark and Sweden Tour | Won | ||||
Most Distinguished Contribution to the Advancement of Australian Music in a Regional Area | ||||||
Organisation | Work | Result [8] | ||||
Queensland Biennial Festival of Music | 2001 presentation of Australian music in regional Queensland | Won | ||||
Vocal or Choral Work of the Year | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [8] | ||||
Batavia | Richard Mills | Won | ||||
Screen Music Awards | ||||||
Best Feature Film Score | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [9] | ||||
The Bank | Alan John | Won | ||||
Best Music for an Advertisement | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [9] | ||||
Visa "Dining Out" | Mark Rivett, Bruce Heald and Andrew Firth | Won | ||||
Best Music for Children's Television | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [9] | ||||
Horace and Tina | Brett Rosenberg | Won | ||||
Hi-5 - "Opposites Attract" | Chris Harriott, Chris Phillips, Lisa Hoppe | Nominated | ||||
Hi-5 - Songlets | Chris Harriott, various | Nominated | ||||
Best Music for a Documentary | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [9] | ||||
The Creepy Crawleys | Cliff Bradley | Won | ||||
Best Music for a Short Film | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [9] | ||||
No Surrender | Michael Yezerski | Won | ||||
Best Music for a Television Series or Serial | ||||||
Series or Serial | Composer | Result [9] | ||||
Farscape | Guy Gross | Won | ||||
Best Original Song Composed for a Feature Film, Telemovie, TV Series or Mini-Series | ||||||
Song title | Work | Composer | Result [9] | |||
"Far Away Home" | The Tracker | Graham Tardif, Rolf de Heer | Won | |||
Best Soundtrack Album | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [9] | ||||
One Night the Moon | Mairead Hannan, Paul Kelly, Kev Carmody, John Romeril, Deidre Hannan, Alice Garner | Won | ||||
Best Television Theme | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [9] | ||||
On the Beach | Christopher Gordon | Won | ||||
International Achievement Award | ||||||
Artist | Result [9] | |||||
David Hirschfelder | Won | |||||
See also
References
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- ^ "Classical Awards". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original on 25 March 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
- ^ "Screen Awards". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original on 25 March 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
- ^ Dennis W. Nicholson (ed.). "AGSC Australian Guild of Screen Composers". Australian Soundtracks. Archived from the original on 21 March 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
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- ^ "Previous Winners Song of the Year". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 27 April 2011.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2002 Winners - Classical Music Awards". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original on 8 March 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "2002 Winners - Screen Music Awards". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original on 8 March 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2011.