Finalists Announced for Maioha, Sounz, Film And Series
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR MAIOHA, SOUNZ, FILM AND SERIES – TO BE PRESENTED AT THE 2016 APRA SILVER SCROLL AWARDS
Some of the finest talent New Zealand has to offer has been shortlisted for four prestigious awards to be presented at the 2016 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
The APRA Maioha Award, the SOUNZ Contemporary Award, the APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film Award and APRA Best Original Music in a Series Award will all be presented at an awards ceremony at Vector Arena in Auckland on Thursday, September 29.
APRA MAIOHA AWARD
The APRA Maioha Award recognises exceptional waiata featuring te reo Māori. Rob Ruha is a finalist for the award with his song ‘Kariri’, a powerful and stirring waiata that retells historical accounts of the battle of Pukehinahina (Gate Pa) and Te Ranga.
IHI has also been short-listed for ‘Mana Whenua’ co-written by Thomas Rawiri and Mokoia Huata.The song echoes the proverb ‘Toi Tu te Whenua, whatungarongaro te Tangata’ or ‘For without land there would be no people’. It serves as a poignant reminder of the need to protect our natural environment.
Kirsten Te Rito is the third finalist with her waiata ‘Tamaiti Ngaro’, co-written with James Illingworth and Joseph Te Rito. ‘Tamaiti Ngaro’ is an atmospheric, slow-building anthem tinged with touches of electronica.
SOUNZ CONTEMPORARY
AWARD
The SOUNZ Contemporary Award celebrates excellence in contemporary composition. The finalists for the award this year includesKenneth Young, whose illustrious career in New Zealand music spans four decades, for his composition ‘Piano Trio’. Prodigious Wellington composer and violinist Salina Fisher is also nominated for ‘Rainphase’ and Chris Cree Brown, an Associate Professor at the School of Music at the University of Canterbury, makes the short-list for ‘Viola Concerto’.
APRA BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC
IN A FEATURE FILM AWARD
A host of well-known names in Kiwi music are up for the APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film Award.
Three members of the Wellington-based indie-pop band The Phoenix Foundation (Samuel Scott, Lukasz Buda and Conrad Wedde) are nominated for their work on Taika Waititi’s box office smash, Hunt For The Wilderpeople.
Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper and Tama Waipara also makethe shortlist for Mahana (The Patriarch), directed by Lee Tamahori and starringTemuera Morrison.
Tom McLeod rounds off the finalists with The Art of Recovery, which tracks the devastation of Christchurch in the 2011 earthquake to the city’s regeneration.
APRA
BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC IN A SERIES AWARD
The APRA Best Original Music in a Series Award will also be presented on the night. In the running for the prestigious award are Karl Stevens for 800 Words, Age Pryor for Jiwi’s Machines and Tami & Jay Neilson for The Brokenwood Mysteries.
“In 2016 music is being consumed more than ever before and in a wider and increasing number of ways. We are proud to celebrate music in all its forms - in te reo Maori, in our concert halls and on our televisions and cinema screens. Each has its own world and each is exemplified in our finalists’ excellent work,” says Anthony Healey, Head of NZ Operations for APRA AMCOS.
FULL LIST OF FINALISTS – 2016
2016 APRA SILVER SCROLL AWARD
Lydia Cole – ‘Dream’ – Lydia Cole
The Phoenix Foundation – ‘Give Up Your Dreams’ – Samuel Scott, Lukasz Buda, Conrad Wedde, William Ricketts, Thomas Callwood, Christopher O’Connor (Native Tongue Music Publishing)
Thomas Oliver – ‘If I Move To
Mars’ – Thomas Oliver (Mushroom Music Pty Ltd)
Street
Chant – ‘Pedestrian Support League’ – Emily Littler,
Billie Rogers, Alex Brown, Christopher Varnham (Arch Hill
Music Publishing / Native Tongue Music Publishing)
Tami Neilson – ‘The First Man’ – Tami Neilson, Jay Neilson
APRA MAIOHA AWARD
Rob Ruha feat. Tiki Taane – ‘Kariri’ – Rob Ruha
IHI – ‘Mana Whenua’ – Thomas Rawiri, Mokoia Huata (Woodcut Productions / Waatea Music)
Kirsten Te Rito – ‘Tamaiti Ngaro’ – Kirsten Te Rito, James Illingworth, Joseph Te Rito
SOUNZ CONTEMPORARY AWARD
‘Piano Trip’ – Kenneth Young
‘Rainphase’ – Salina
Fisher
‘Viola Concerto’ – Chris Cree
Brown
APRA BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC IN A FEATURE FILM
AWARD
Hunt For The Wilderpeople – Samuel
Scott, Lukasz Buda, Conrad Wedde (Native Tongue Music
Publishing)
Mahana (The Patriarch) – Mahuia Bridgeman-Cooper, Tama Waipara
The Art Of Recovery – Tom McLeod
APRA BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC IN A SERIES
AWARD
800 Words – Karl Steven (Native Tongue
Music Publishing)
Jiwi’s Machines – Age Pryor
The Brokenwood Mysteries – Tami Neilson, Jay Neilson
All
awards will be presented at the 51st annual APRA Silver
Scroll Awards at Vector Arena on Thursday 29th
September. This year the awards will be MC’d by
RNZ Checkpoint host John
Campbell and televised live thanks to a partnership
between APRA AMCOS
andRNZ.
It is the first time in the 51-year history of the awards that the event will be broadcast free-to-air by RNZ on Freeview Channel 50. There will also be a live video stream of the ceremony on RNZ’s newly updated website http://www.radionz.co.nz/music
As
a part of the celebrations, APRA will also
be inducting a songwriter/s into the New Zealand Music Hall
of Fame.
The awards are proudly supported by Panhead Custom Ales.
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