APRA Music Awards of 2004
APRA Music Awards of 2004 | |
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Date | 24 May 2004 |
Location | Regent Theatre Melbourne, Australia |
The Australasian Performing Right Association Awards of 2004 (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] | |||
"Across the Night" | Silverchair | Daniel Johns | Nominated | |||
"Are You Gonna Be My Girl" | Jet | Nicholas Cester, Cameron Muncey | Nominated | |||
"Innocent Eyes" | Delta Goodrem | Delta Goodrem, Vince Pizzinga | Nominated | |||
"Lighthouse" | The Waifs | Joshua Cunningham | Nominated | |||
"Zebra" | John Butler Trio | John Butler | Won | |||
Songwriters of the Year | ||||||
Writer | Result [7] | |||||
Powderfinger – Bernard Fanning, Jon Coghill, Ian Haug, Darren Middleton, John Collins | Won | |||||
APRA Breakthrough Award | ||||||
Writer | Result [7] | |||||
Delta Goodrem | Won | |||||
Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music | ||||||
Name | Result [7] | |||||
Don Burrows | Won | |||||
Most Performed Australian Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Born to Try" | Delta Goodrem | Delta Goodrem, Audius Mtawarira | Nominated | |||
"Innocent Eyes" | Delta Goodrem | Delta Goodrem, Vince Pizzinga | Nominated | |||
"Falling" | Candice Alley | Candice Giannarelli | Nominated | |||
"Lovesong" | Amiel | Amiel Daemion | Won | |||
"On My Mind" | Powderfinger | Bernard Fanning, Darren Middleton, John Collins, Ian Haug, Jonathan Coghill | Nominated | |||
Most Performed Australian Work Overseas | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Love Is in the Air" | John Paul Young | Harry Vanda, George Young | Won | |||
Most Performed Country Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Lead Me Home" | Carter and Carter | Merelyn Carter, David Carter | Won | |||
"Raining on the Plains" | Sara Storer, Douglas Storer, Garth Porter | Merelyn Carter, David Carter | Nominated | |||
"Way It Is" | Lee Kernaghan | Lee Kernaghan, Garth Porter | Nominated | |||
"Something in the Water" | Lee Kernaghan | Lee Kernaghan, Garth Porter, Colin Buchanan
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Nominated | |||
"Wish I Was a Train" | Troy Cassar-Daley, Paul Kelly | Troy Cassar-Daley, Paul Kelly | Nominated | |||
Most Performed Dance Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Bang This" | J-Wess | James Essex, Andrew Gardner | Nominated | |||
"Danger" | Katie Underwood | Katie Underwood, Simon Hosford,James Kempster | Nominated | |||
"One of My Kind" | Rogue Traders | James Appleby, Steve Davis, Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence | Nominated | |||
"Tonight" | Amiel | Amiel Daemion, Barry Palmer, Stuart Crichton | Nominated | |||
"U Talkin' to Me" | Disco Montego | Darren Dowlut, Dennis Dowlut, Robert Woolf | Won | |||
Most Performed Foreign Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Beautiful" | Christina Aguilera | Linda Perry | Nominated | |||
"Unwell" | Matchbox Twenty | Robert Thomas | Nominated | |||
"I'm with You" | Avril Lavigne | Avril Lavigne, Scott Spock, Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards | Nominated | |||
"Lost Without You" | Delta Goodrem | Bridget Benenate, Matthew Gerrard | Nominated | |||
"Big Yellow Taxi" | Counting Crows | Joni Mitchell | Won | |||
Most Performed Jazz Work | ||||||
Title | Artist | Writer | Result [5][7] | |||
"Stars Apart" | Allan Browne | Paul Grabowsky | Nominated | |||
"Solitude" | Fiona Burnett | Fiona Burnett | Nominated | |||
"Mandella" | Guy Strazzullo | Guy Strazzullo | Nominated | |||
"If You Love Me" | Sharny Russell | Sharny Russell | Won | |||
"East St Kilda Toodle Oo" | Allan Browne | John Scurry | Nominated | |||
Classical Music Awards | ||||||
Best Composition by an Australian Composer | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [8][9] | ||||
Learning to Howl | Andrew Ford | Won | ||||
Best Performance of an Australian Composition | ||||||
Title | Composer | Performer | Result [8][9] | |||
Time and the Bell | Peter Rankine | Richard Haynes | Won | |||
Instrumental Work of the Year | ||||||
Title | Composer | Performer | Result [8][9] | |||
Rumba Flamenca | Gareth Koch | Saffire Guitar Quartet
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Nominated | |||
Stoneworks | Richard Charlton | Saffire Guitar Quartet | Won | |||
Threnody | Peter Sculthorpe | Patricia Pollett | Nominated | |||
The Room of the Saints | Gerard Brophy | Patricia Pollett | Nominated | |||
Long-Term Contribution to the Advancement of Australian Music | ||||||
Artist or Organisation | Result [8][9] | |||||
Felix Werder | Won | |||||
Orchestral Work of the Year | ||||||
Title | Composer | Performer | Result [8][9] | |||
"Love Duet" – Oboe Concerto | Ross Edwards | Diana Doherty | Nominated | |||
Love Me Sweet | Carl Vine | Diana Doherty | Nominated | |||
Pipe Dreams | Carl Vine | Australian Chamber Orchestra | Nominated | |||
This Insubstantial Pageant | Gordon Kerry | West Australian Symphony Orchestra | Won | |||
Most Distinguished Contribution to the Presentation of Australian Composition by an Individual | ||||||
Individual | Work | Result [8][9] | ||||
Patricia Pollett | Still Life | Won | ||||
Most Distinguished Contribution to the Presentation of Australian Composition by an Organisation | ||||||
Organisation | Work | Result [8][9] | ||||
West Australian Symphony Orchestra | Won | |||||
Most Distinguished Contribution to the Advancement of Australian Music in Education | ||||||
Organisation | Work | Result [8][9] | ||||
Lyn Carr | 2003 Keys National Piano Competition | Won | ||||
Most Distinguished Contribution to the Advancement of Australian Music in a Regional Area | ||||||
Organisation | Work | Result [8][9] | ||||
Queensland Biennial Festival of Music | Won | |||||
Vocal or Choral Work of the Year | ||||||
Title | Composer | Performer | Result [8][9] | |||
Berceuse | Gerard Brophy | Sydney Philharmonia Choirs | Won | |||
Screen Music Awards | ||||||
Best Feature Film Score | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [10][11][12] | ||||
Japanese Story | Elizabeth Drake | Won | ||||
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World | Iva Davies, Christopher Gordon, Richard Tognetti | Nominated | ||||
One Perfect Day | David Hobson, Josh G. Abrahams, Lisa Gerrard, Paul van Dyk | Nominated | ||||
The Wannabes | David Hirschfelder | Nominated | ||||
Best Music for an Advertisement | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [10][11] | ||||
Lux Lift Plus | Paul Healy, Antony Partos | Won | ||||
Qantas Recharge | Carlo Giacco | Nominated | ||||
Surflifesavers – "Last Patrol" | Christopher Elves | Nominated | ||||
Toyota Landcruiser – “Snakebite” | Bruce Heald, Mark Rivett | Nominated | ||||
Best Music for Children's Television | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [10][11] | ||||
Active Kidz | Scott Ehler, Glenn Heaton, Geoffrey McGarvey, Amy Wilkins | Won | ||||
Fergus McPhail | Jamie Saxe | Nominated | ||||
New MacDonald's Farm | Jay Somerville Collie | Nominated | ||||
Tabaluga and Leo – A Christmas Adventure | Guy Gross | Nominated | ||||
Best Music for a Documentary | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [10][11] | ||||
Poisonous Women | Christopher Elves | Won | ||||
Roger | Tamara O’Brien | Nominated | ||||
Silent Storm | Guy Gross | Nominated | ||||
Troubled Minds | Dale Cornelius | Nominated | ||||
Best Music for an Educational, Training or Corporate Film/Video | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [10][11] | ||||
BenQ | Alison Cole, David Smith | Nominated | ||||
Docklands | Robert Upward | Nominated | ||||
Ocean to Outback | Ashley Klose | Nominated | ||||
Qantas Entertainment | Barbara Griffin | Won | ||||
Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [10][11][12] | ||||
Floodhouse | Amanda Brown | Nominated | ||||
Marking Time | Martin Armiger | Nominated | ||||
Salem's Lot | Christopher Gordon, Lisa Gerrard | Nominated | ||||
Shark Net | Alan John | Won | ||||
Best Music for a Short Film | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [10][11] | ||||
Black Berries | James Lee | Nominated | ||||
The Scree | Adrian Van De Velde | Won | ||||
Syntax Error | Andrew Lancaster, David McCormack, Antony Partos | Nominated | ||||
The Tooth | Elliott Wheeler | Nominated | ||||
Best Music for a Television Series or Serial | ||||||
Series or Serial | Episode title | Composer | Result [10][11] | |||
CrashBurn | "Episode 13" | Burkhard Dallwitz | Won | |||
McLeod's Daughters | "Episode 73" | Alastair Ford | Nominated | |||
MDA | "Series 2 – Episode 27" | Roger Mason | Nominated | |||
The Secret Life of Us | "Series 3 – Episode 19" | Chris Pettifer | Nominated | |||
Best Original Song Composed for a Feature Film, Telemovie, TV Series or Mini-Series | ||||||
Song title | Work | Composer | Result [10][11] | |||
"Freedom Song" | Floodhouse | Amanda Brown, Miro Bilbrough | Nominated | |||
"Bitter Plum" | Somersault | Amanda Brown | Nominated | |||
"Somersault" | Somersault | Kenny Davis, Benjamin Ely, Matthew Fitzgerald, Peter Kelly, Lenka Kripac, Tom Schutzinger (see Decoder Ring) | Won | |||
"Back Home to You" | The Honourable Wally Norman | John Bartholomeusz, Colin Swan | Nominated | |||
Best Soundtrack Album | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [13][12] | ||||
Bad Eggs | David Graney, Clare Moore | Nominated | ||||
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World | Iva Davies, Christopher Gordon, Richard Tognetti | Won | ||||
Salem's Lot | Christopher Gordon, Lisa Gerrard | Nominated | ||||
Somersault | Kenny Davis, Benjamin Ely, Matthew Fitzgerald, Peter Kelly, Lenka Kripac, Tom Schutzinger (see Decoder Ring) | Nominated | ||||
Best Television Theme | ||||||
Title | Composer | Result [10][11] | ||||
CrashBurn | Burkhard Dallwitz | Nominated | ||||
"EE II EE II OO (New MacDonald’s Farm Theme)" | Barbara Griffin, Latu Harper | Nominated | ||||
The Einstein Factor | Michael Lira | Won | ||||
"If Only" | Carlo Giacco | Nominated | ||||
International Achievement Award | ||||||
Artist | Result [10][11] | |||||
Lisa Gerrard | Won | |||||
See also
References
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