World Soundtrack Award – Best Young Belgian Composer
The award for Best Young Belgian Composer is an award given each year at the World Soundtrack Awards. It is given out to commemorate achievement in young Belgian composers. In 2009 and 2010, it was known as the "SABAM Award for Best Young European Composer." It is now known as the "SABAM Award for Best Young International Composer."
Winners and nominees
- 2002: Alex Otterlei
- 2003: Michael Vancraeynest
- 2004: Steven Prengels for Wekker Tam-Tam
- 2005: Hannes De Maeyer for Medor au téléphone
- 2006: Alexis Koustoulidis for Le Fauteuil vivant
- 2007: Werner Viaene for Belgium, The Movie
- 2008: Cedric Murrath
- 2009: Christopher Slaski
- 2010: Karzan Mahmood
- 2011: Gabriel Heinrich
- 2012: Valentin Hadjadj
- 2013: Gilles Alonzo
- 2014: Cyril Molesti
- 2015: Peer Kleinschmidt
- 2016: Sándor Török
- 2017: Gavin Brivik
- 2018: Logan Nelson
- 2019: Pierre Charles
- 2020: Ana Kasrashvili
- 2021: Dougal Kemp
- 2022: Giacomo Rita
- 2023: Alec Sievern
References
- List of World Soundtrack Awards Winners & Nominees
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World Soundtrack Awards
- Film Composer of the Year
- Best Original Film Score of the Year
- Best Original Score for a Belgian Production
- Television Composer of the Year
- Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film
- Discovery of the Year
- Public Choice Award
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- Young Belgian Composer
- Major Contribution to the Art of Film Music and Sound
- Most Creative Use of Existing Material on a Soundtrack
- Best Original Score of the Year Not Released on an Album
- Most Original Composition by a Young International Composer