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25.08.2023 - 17:41 / variety.com
Jon Burlingame As Emmy voting draws to a close, members of the Television Academy music peer group is finalizing its choices for awards in seven categories. Here’s a guide, examining the competition in scoring, song, music direction and supervision.
This year’s range and style of music is truly vast. Variety breaks it all down in the annual Emmy music chart.
Music Composition for a Series “Andor” (Disney+)
Nicholas Britell
One win, three additional noms
“Rix Road”
Somber orchestral score for Cassian’s return home “The Last of Us” (HBO Max)
Gustavo Santaolalla
One previous nom
“Long, Long Time”
Gentle guitar, warm strings for unexpected love story “Succession” (HBO Max)
Nicholas Britell
One win, three additional noms
“Connor’s Wedding”
Melancholy strings, elegiac piano for Logan’s death “Wednesday” (Netflix)
Danny Elfman, Chris Bacon
Two wins for Elfman, three noms for Bacon
“Woe Is the Loneliest Number”
Orchestra, choir lend macabre vibe to mystery “The White Lotus” (HBO Max)
Cristobal Tapa de Veer
Two prior wins, one additional nom
“In the Sandbox”
Offbeat vocal sounds and textures for Sicilian resort Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special “Hocus Pocus 2” (Disney+)
John Debney
Three wins, four more noms
Midler, Parker, Najimy return in sequel to ’93 film
Playful symphonic backdrop for witch sisters’ antics “Ms. Marvel” (Disney+)
Laura Karpman
One win, four other noms
“Time and Again”
South Asian colors, Urdu voices plus orchestra “Prey” (Hulu)
Sarah Schachner
First nomination
“Predator” prequel set in 1700s America
Aggressive strings, Native American flutes, vocals “A Small Light” (National Geographic)
Ariel Marx
First nomination
“What Can Be Saved”
Six-piece ensemble emphasizes intimate story “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story”
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