AWARD WINNERS
at SoundTrack_Cologne 21 · 2024
Gustavo Santaolalla · Lifetime Achievement Award
Florian Simon Krefting · WDR Filmscore Award
Jenny Winter · European Talent Award Sound Design
Agathe Lavarel and Nicolas Vön Moreau · Honorable Mention - European Talent Award
Mári Mákó and Rozi Mákó · Peer Raben Music Award
Hannes Bieber · Honorable Mention - Peer Raben Music Award
Elis & Tom. It Had to Be You · See The Sound Music Documentary Award
ZEF: Die Story of Die Antwoord · Honorable Mention - See the Sound Music Documentary Award
Full house at the Cologne COMEDIA Theater on Friday, July 5th: The Award Ceremony of the 21st edition of SoundTrack_Cologne bringing to a close a successful week of learning and exchange in the field of music for film, TV, and video games. With 46 musicians on stage, the Neues Rheinisches Kammerorchester Köln conducted by Yati Durant performed works by composers Gustavo Santaolalla and Juan Luqui, Anthony Willis, Austin Wintory, Adi Frutiger, Cristóbal Tapia de Veer and Kim Neundorf, Jessica de Rooij, Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab, some of the special guests at this year’s congress.
Eight awards were presented at the ceremony:
Gustavo Santaolalla - Lifetime Achievement Award
In its 21st edition, SoundTrack_Cologne honored the composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Gustavo Santaolalla with the Lifetime Achievement Award. The two-time Academy Award winner received the statuette from fellow Oscar winner Volker Bertelmann in recognition of his remarkable career.
As well as celebrating some of the milestones in Santaolalla's life, such as his significant contributions to Latin American music and producing albums for numerous artists, along with his work with the band Bajofondo and his overall musical production, Bertelmann also highlighted the strong mark that Santaolalla has established in the film industry.
Accompanied by the Neues Rheinisches Kammerochester Köln and his colleague Juan Luqui, Santaolalla performed three of his compositions, including one from the series "Dear Child" ("Liebes Kind") and two from the video game and TV series "The Last of Us".
Florian Simon Krefting · WDR Filmscore Award
The jury, consisting of music supervisor and publisher Marielène Froidevaux, composer and producer Juan Luqui, sound engineer and music producer Julius Gass, and sound designer Alexander Weuffen, awarded Florian Simon Krefting for the music he composed for the short film "Balcony Cacophony", directed by Quentin Haberham.
The jury noted that Krefting "captivates the listener from the very first note with a beautiful, harmonically ambiguous theme that weaves seamlessly through the soundtrack. Enhanced by a rich, genre-diverse, and multifaceted arrangement, the score enchants the audience from the beginning."
The jury concluded that his score for "the film builds intensity through its dramatic arc, ultimately finding a conciliatory element in the pure major version of the recurring theme."
Krefting will have the opportunity to record an original composition with the WDR Funkhausorchester.
Jenny Winter · European Talent Award Sound Design
Among the 18 nominees of the European Talent Competition, Jenny Winter was awarded Best Sound Design thanks to the fact that she "managed to point out details very carefully and featured the storytelling by adding surprising sounds, bravely even off-screen. Which made us all laugh in this case", said the jury in its statement.
Winter was recognized because her work demonstrated how important sound design is as "a major part of the full experience for the audience."
She will have the opportunity to create a 5.1 cinematic mix down in the prestigious sound mixing studio Chaussee SoundVision GmbH.
Agathe Lavarel and Nicolas Vön Moreau · Honorable Mention - European Talent Award Filmscore and Sound Design
The jury of the European Talent Competition also decided to give an honorable mention to the team consisting of composer Agathe Lavarel and sound designer Nicolas Vön Moreau, highlighting that their work "demonstrated excellence in both music and sound design", and as a team evidenced that 'trusting each other it is the key to success“.
The jury concluded, that the team had proved that "filmmaking is a collaborative art form that involves managing multiple disciplines, egos, visions, cultures, and approaches.