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The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television has announced the nominees for the 2017 Canadian Screen Awards

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17 Jan 2017

The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television has announced the nominees for the 2017 Canadian Screen Awards. Congratulations to all the music nominees!
This year’s nominees for Original Music for a Non-Fiction Program or Series include SCGC members Lesley Barber (How to Change the World), John Welsman (Painted Land: In Search of the Group of Seven), Geoff Bennett (Moose: A Year in the Life of a Twig Eater) with Andre Hirz and Mary Margaret O’Hara, and Mark Korven (Guatanamo’s Child). Also receiving a nomination is composer Joel Goodman (Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoa).
 
Congratulations to the composers who have received Canadian Screen Awards nominations in the category of Best Original Music Score for a Program or Series! Nominations include SCGC members Jeff Toyne (Love Under the Stars), Robert Carli (Murdoch Mysteries: A Very Merry Christmas), and Lawrence Shragge (L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables). Best wishes!
 
Congratulations to SCGC members receiving nominations in the category of Best Original Music Score for a Series: Schaun Tozer (The Romeo Section: The China Shop), Robert Carli with Peter Chapman (Wynonna Earp), Amin Bhatia, Composer and Ari Posner (X-Company: Black Flag)!
 
Congratulations to SCGC members receiving nominations in the category of  Achievement in Music – Original Score: Jesse Zubot (Two Lovers and a Bear), Todor Kobakov and Steve London (Born To Be Blue) with David Braid.
 
Best wishes!
A full list of nominees can be found here:
http://www.academy.ca/nominees/
 

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