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APRA Music Awards of 2012

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APRA Music Awards of 2012
Date28 May 2012 (2012-05-28)
LocationSydney Convention and Exhibition Centre
Hosted byMissy Higgins,Jonathan Biggins
Websiteapra-amcos.com.au/2012APRAMusicAwards/index.html
← 2011 ·APRA Music Awards· 2013 →

TheAustralasian Performing Right Association Awards of 2012 (generally known asAPRA Awards) are a series of related awards which include the APRA Music Awards, Art Music Awards, and Screen Music Awards. The APRA Music Awards of 2012 was the 30th annual ceremony by theAustralasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and theAustralasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) to award outstanding achievements in contemporarysongwriting,composing andpublishing.[1] The ceremony was held on 28 May 2012 at theSydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Art Music Awards were introduced in 2011 to replace the Classical Music Awards (last held in2009) and were distributed on 3 April at the Sydney Opera House. They are sponsored by APRA and theAustralian Music Centre (AMC) to "recognise achievement in the composition, performance, education and presentation of Australian music".[2] The Screen Music Awards were issued on 19 November by APRA andAustralian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC), which "acknowledges excellence and innovation in the genre of screen composition".[3]

At the 2012 ceremony,Gotye (aka Wally de Backer) won three APRA Music Awards: Songwriter of the Year, Song of the Year and Most Played Australian Work.

On 2 May nominations for the APRA Music Awards were announced on multiple news sources, withLanie Lane being the most nominated artist.[4][5] Hosts for the 2012 APRA Music Awards wereMissy Higgins andJonathan Biggins. A total of 12 awards were presented.[6] Sydney-basedtalent agent, Mary Lopez, was honoured with the Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music.[7][8]Gotye (aka Wally de Backer) received the most awards, winning Songwriter of the Year, Song of the Year and Most Played Australian Work.[9] The APRA Music Awards ceremony is due to be broadcast on theMAX network on 12 June 2012.[8]

Presenters

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At the APRA Music Awards, aside from the hosts,Missy Higgins andJonathan Biggins, the presenters wereYusuf Islam,Felicity Urquhart, Philip Mortlock and New South Wales Premier,Barry O'Farrell.[7][10]

Performances

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The APRA Music Awards ceremony showcased performances by:[7][10]

APRA Music Awards

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Blues & Roots Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6][11]
"Biding My Time" –Busby MarouThomas Busby, Jeremy MarouSony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdWon
"Compass" –Saltwater BandCharlie Yunupingu, David YunupinguSony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd obo SFM PublishingNominated
"Falling" –The WaifsJosh Cunningham,Donna Simpson,Vikki ThornNative Tongue Music Publishing Pty LtdNominated
"(Oh Well) That's What You Get (Falling in Love with a Cowboy)" –Lanie LaneLanie LaneIvy League Music administered by Mushroom Music Pty LtdNominated
"What Do I Do" – Lanie LaneLanie LaneIvy League Music administered by Mushroom Music Pty LtdNominated

Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6][12]
"Sing It (The Life of Riley)" –DraphtDaniel Rankine, Paul Ridge (aka Drapht)Sony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd obo Blue Max Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdNominated
Boy & BearKillian Gavin, Jonathon Hart, Timothy Hart, David Hosking, Jacob TarasenkoMushroom MusicWon
KimbraKimbra (aka Kimbra Johnson)Warner/Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd obo WB Music CorpNominated
Lanie LaneLanie LaneIvy League Music administered by Mushroom Music Pty LtdNominated
Matt CorbyMatt CorbyMushroom Music Pty Ltd obo Rocky Lane Music LLPNominated

Country Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6][13]
"Bad Machines" –Shane NicholsonShane NicholsonMushroom Music Pty LtdNominated
"Beautiful Mess" –Kasey ChambersKasey ChambersMushroom Music Pty LtdNominated
"Famous Last Words" – Shane NicholsonShane NicholsonMushroom Music Pty LtdWon
"Meant to Be" –O'SheaKim Carnes, Mark O'Shea, Jay SmithWarner, Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd, J Albert and Son Pty LtdNominated
"Serves You Right" –Jetty RoadLee Bowman, Paula Bowman, Chris Burke-Gaffney, Keith MacPherson, Alexander Ross, Julian SammutNominated

Dance Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6][14]
"Finally See Our Way" –Art vs. ScienceJames Finn, Daniel McNamee, Daniel WilliamsKobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdNominated
"From the Music" –The PotbelleezDavid Greene,Ilan Kidron, Marisa Lock, Jonathan Murphy,Justin ShaveUniversal Music Publishing Pty Ltd obo MCDJ Music, Universal Music Publishing Pty LtdWon
"Sunlight" –Bag RaidersDaniel Black, Jack Glass, Christopher StraceySony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Universal Music Publishing Pty LtdNominated
"Titanium" –David Guetta featuringSiaSia Furler (aka Sia), David Guetta, Giorgio Tuinfort,Nick Van De WallEMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, J Albert and Son Pty Ltd, Sony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Mushroom Music Pty LtdNominated
"We Run the Night" –Havana BrownCassie Davis,Sean Mullins (aka Snob Scrilla or Sean Ray)Universal Music Publishing Pty LtdNominated

International Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6][15]
"Animal" –Neon TreesChristopher Allen, Branden Campbell, Elaine Doty, Tyler Glenn, Timothy PagnottaMushroom Music Pty LtdNominated
"Moves Like Jagger" –Maroon 5 featuringChristina AguileraAdam Levine,Benjamin Levin,Ammar Malik,Johan SchusterUniversal Music Publishing MGB Australia Pty Ltd, Kobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdNominated
"Party Rock Anthem" –LMFAOSkyler Gordy, Stefan Gordy,David Listenbee, Peter SchroederKobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdWon
"Price Tag" –Jessie J featuringB.o.BJessie J,Lukasz Gottwald (aka Dr. Luke),Claude Kelly,B.o.BSony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Kobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Warner, Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd, Universal/MCA Music Publishing Pty LtdNominated
"Rolling in the Deep" –AdeleAdele Adkins (aka Adele),Paul EpworthUniversal Music Publishing Pty Ltd, EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdNominated

Most Played Australian Work

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6][16]
"From the Music" – The PotbelleezDavid Greene, Ilan Kidron, Marisa Lock, Jonathan Murphy, Justin ShaveUniversal Music Publishing Pty Ltd obo MCDJ Music, Universal Music Publishing Pty LtdNominated
"Own This Club" –Marvin PriestAntonio Egizii, David Musumeci, Marvin PriestEMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Universal Music Publishing Pty LtdNominated
"She's Like a Comet" –JebediahChristopher Daymond, Brett Mitchell,Kevin Mitchell (aka Bob Evans), Vanessa ThorntonSony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdNominated
"Somebody That I Used to Know" –Gotye featuringKimbraWally de Backer (aka Gotye),Luiz BonfáJ Albert and Son Pty Ltd, Warner, Chappell Music Australia Pty LtdWon
"Wild at Heart" –Birds of TokyoAnthony Jackson, Ian Kenny, Adam Spark, Adam WestonMushroom Music Pty LtdNominated

Rock Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6][17]
"Heartbreak Made Me a Killer" –Short StackShaun DivineySunday Morning Music administered by Mushroom Music Publishing Pty LtdNominated
"Love Is a Drug" –Eskimo JoeStuart MacLeod,Joel Quartermain,Kav TemperleyMushroom Music Pty LtdNominated
"She's Like a Comet" – JebediahChristopher Daymond, Brett Mitchell, Kevin Mitchell, Vanessa ThorntonSony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdNominated
"Switch Me On" –Shannon NollBenji Madden,Joel Madden, Shannon Noll, Lindsay RimesEMI Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdNominated
"Wild at Heart" –Birds of TokyoAnthony Jackson, Ian Kenny, Adam Spark, Adam WestonMushroom Music Pty LtdWon

Song of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6][18]
"Brother" – Matt CorbyMatt CorbyMushroom Music Pty Ltd obo Rocky Lane Music LLPNominated
"Cameo Lover" – KimbraKimbra JohnsonWarner, Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd obo WB Music CorpNominated
"(Oh Well) That's What You Get (Falling in Love with a Cowboy)" – Lanie LaneLanie LaneIvy League Music administered by Mushroom Music Pty LtdNominated
"Somebody That I Used to Know" – Gotye featuring KimbraWally de Backer, Luiz BonfáJ Albert and Son Pty Ltd, Warner, Chappell Music Australia Pty LtdWon
"You Should Consider Having Sex with a Bearded Man" –The BeardsJoel McMillanNominated

Urban Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6][19]
"Own This Club" – Marvin PriestAntonio Egizii, David Musumeci, Marvin PriestEMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Universal Music Publishing Pty LtdWon
"Reflections" –Bliss n EsoNoam Dishon, Max MacKinnon, Jonathan NotleyMushroom Music Pty LtdNominated
"Simple Man" –Diafrix featuringDaniel MerriweatherKhaled Abdulwahab, Kaelyn Behr, Glen Christiansen, Mohamed Komba, Daniel MerriweatherMushroom Music Pty Ltd, Sony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd obo Marlin Publishing Pty LtdNominated
"Sing It (The Life of Riley)" – DraphtDaniel Rankine, Paul RidgeSony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd obo Blue Max Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Australia Pty LtdNominated
"Throw It Away" –360 featuringJosh PykeKaelyn Behr, Matthew ColwelSony, ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, Universal Music Publishing Pty LtdNominated

Most Played Australia Work Overseas

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[6]
"Highway to Hell" –AC/DCAngus Young,Malcolm Young,Ronald ScottJ Albert & SonWon

Songwriter of the Year

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Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music

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Art Music Awards

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Work of the Year – Instrumental

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TitleComposerPerformerResult
[20][21][22]
Flesh and GhostAnthony PaterasSpeak PercussionNominated
…out of ObscurityElliott GygerZubin KangaNominated
QinothPaul StanhopeACO2, Australian Chamber Orchestra's young artists' training ensemble led by Dale BarltropNominated
SextetBrett DeanAustralia EnsembleWon

Work of the Year – Jazz

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TitleComposerPerformerResult
[20][21][23]
AffectationsAndrea KellerBennetts Lane Big BandWon
Dissolve for Two PianosTom O'HalloranTom O'Halloran,Graham WoodNominated
Unknowness 1Peter KnightPeter Knight (trumpet and laptop), Adam Simmons (contra bass clarinet), Frank Di Sario (double bass),Erik Griswold (prepared piano), Vanessa Tomlinson (percussion), Joe Talia (drum kit and electronics)Nominated
River Meeting SuiteJeremy RoseCompass Saxophone Quartet plus Bobby Singh and Sarangan SriranganthanNominated

Work of the Year – Orchestral

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TitleComposerPerformerResult
[20][21][24]
Gardener of TimeBarry ConynghamMelbourne Symphony OrchestraNominated
Missa Solis – Requiem for EliNigel Westlake; text: John Weiley, Hannie Rayson & Michael CathcartSydney Symphony Orchestra, Nigel Westlake (conductor)Won
Spirit GroundRoss EdwardsWest Australian Symphony Orchestra, Margaret Blades (soloist)Nominated
The Shining IslandPeter SculthorpeNominated

Work of the Year – Vocal or Choral

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TitleComposer / librettistPerformerResult
[20][21][25]
BlackwoodIain GrandageSara Macliver (soprano), Allan Meyer (clarinet), Graeme Gilling (piano)Nominated
Osanna MassClare MacleanSydney Chamber Choir, Paul Stanhope (conductor)Won
Pomegranate FriendsGerardo DirieFusion Vocal EnsembleNominated
Sacred Kingfisher PsalmsRoss EdwardsThe Song CompanyNominated

Performance of the Year

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TitleComposer / librettistPerformerResult
[20][21][26]
Stille SpracheAndrew SchultzFelicitas Fuchs, Qian Zhou, Bernard LanskeyNominated
Piano Sonata No 3Lawrence WhiffinMichael Kieran HarveyNominated
Missa Solis – Requiem for EliNigel Westlake / John Weiley, Hannie Rayson, Michael CathcartSydney Symphony Orchestra, Nigel Westlake (conductor)Nominated
Two Memorials for Anton Webern and John LennonJames LedgerWest Australian Symphony Orchestra, Paul Daniel (conductor)Won

Award for Excellence by an Organisation or an Individual

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Organisation / individualWorkResult
[20][21][27]
Arcko Symphonic Project2011 Concert SeriesNominated
Claire EdwardesFlash: Marimba Miniatures recording projectWon
Graeme MortonServices to Australian MusicNominated
Speak Percussion2011 Annual ProgramNominated

Award for Excellence in Music Education

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Organisation / individualWorkResult
[20][21][28]
Gondwana Choirs2011 ProgramWon
Graeme MortonContribution to music education through St Peters ChoraleNominated
Kirsty BeilharzDiffuse series of educational concerts in 2011Nominated
Moorambilla VoicesEducation strategy in North Western NSWNominated

Award for Excellence in a Regional Area

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Organisation / individualWorkResult
[20][21][29]
Creative RegionsThe Crushing: A Gothic OperaNominated
Gondwana ChoirsCairns Residency ProjectNominated
Moorambilla VoicesEngagement with local communityWon
Queensland Music FestivalAilan KoresNominated

Award for Excellence in Experimental Music

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Organisation / individualWorkResult
[20][21][30]
Daniel Blinkhorn2011 Composition ActivitiesNominated
DecibelPICA Performance SeriesNominated
Madeleine Flynn, Tim Humphrey2011 activitiesWon
Super Critical Mass2011 activitiesNominated

Award for Excellence in Jazz

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Organisation / individualWorkResult
[20][21][31]
Andrea KellerContribution to Australian JazzNominated
Quentin AngusComposition, performance and international developmentWon
Tom O'HalloranPiano Perspectives concert performance ofDissolveNominated
Troy RobertsCompositionsSiarus andOscar and the Shoe BoxNominated

Distinguished Services to Australian Music

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Organisation / individualResult
[20]
Peter SculthorpeWon

Screen Music Awards

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International Achievement Award

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Organisation / individualResult
[32]
Bruce BeresfordWon

Feature Film Score of the Year

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TitleComposerResult
[32][33]
Burning ManLisa GerrardWon
NeedleJamie BlanksNominated
Santa's ApprenticeNerida Tyson-ChewNominated
Storms Surfers 3DRichard Tognetti,Michael YezerskiNominated

Best Music for an Advertisement

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TitleComposerResult
[32][34]
Bundy Rum – "Ain't no Nancy Drink"Andrew Page, Ramesh SathiahNominated
Levi's – "Levi's X Korea National Ballet"Rafael MayNominated
Nutrilon – "Hope"Haydn WalkerWon
Volkswagen Tiguan – "Cross Country"Elliott WheelerNominated

Best Music for Children's Television

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TitleComposerResult
[32][35]
AHHenrique DibNominated
Gasp!Ryan Grogan,Hylton MowdayWon
HootabelleLiorNominated
My PlaceSeason 2: Episode 8 – "Sarah 1798"Roger MasonNominated

Best Music for a Documentary

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TitleComposerResult
[32][36]
Gallipoli from AboveDale CorneliusNominated
Seduction in the City: The Birth of ShoppingCaitlin YeoNominated
The Impossible Lens: The True Story of Dr Jim FrazierRussell ThorntonNominated
Tiger DynastyBrett AplinWon

Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie

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TitleComposerResult
[32][37]
BeaconsfieldStephen RaeNominated
Dripping in ChocolateMatteo ZingalesNominated
MaboAntony PartosWon
The SlapAntony PartosNominated

Best Music for a Short Film

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TitleComposerResult
[32][38]
AuroraChristopher LarkinNominated
Boston TommyJonathan DreyfusNominated
My ConstellationBruce HealdNominated
This Dog's LifeRoger MasonWon

Best Music for a Television Series or Serial

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Series or SerialEpisode titleComposerResult
[32][39]
Miss Fisher's Murder MysteriesGreg J. WalkerNominated
Who Do You Think You Are?"Vince Colosimo"Ash Gibson GreigNominated
Wild BoysMichael Lira,David McCormackNominated
Underbelly: RazorBurkhard DallwitzWon

Best Original Song Composed for the Screen

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Song titleWorkComposerResult
[32][40]
"Animula Vagula"Exitus RomaLeah CurtisNominated
"Hey Hootabelle"Giggle and HootLiorWon
"Love Finds a Way"ShoppingWill Kuether, Russell ThorntonNominated
"The Goodnight Song"The Disney ChannelKylie Burtland, Chloe CassidyNominated

Best Soundtrack Album

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TitleComposerResult
[32][41]
CloudstreetBryony MarksNominated
The SlapMichael Lira, Jono Ma, Antony Partos, Irine VelaWon
The StraitsDavid BridieNominated
Underbelly: RazorBurkhard DallwitzNominated

Best Television Theme

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TitleComposerResult
[32][42]
Guess How Much I Love YouRyan Grogan, Hylton MowdayNominated
Miss Fisher's Murder MysteriesGreg J. WalkerNominated
My Sri Lanka with Peter KuruvitaVicki HansenNominated
The SlapAntony PartosWon

Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia

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ComposerResult
[32][43]
Adam Gock, Dinesh WicksWon
Anthony El AmmarNominated
Jay StewartNominated
Neil SutherlandNominated

Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas

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ComposerResult
[32][44]
Alastair FordNominated
David HirschfelderNominated
Neil SutherlandWon
Ric Formosa, Ricky EdwardsNominated

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