Motion picture award for music
The Academy Award for Best Original Score  is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences  (AMPAS) to the best substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring  written specifically for the film by the submitting composer.[ 1] 2021  is established as 35% of the music, which is raised to 80% for sequels and franchise films .[ 2] 
The Academy began awarding movies for their scores in 1935 . The category was originally called Best Scoring . At the time, winners and nominees were a mix of original scores and adaptations of pre-existing material. Following the controversial win of Charles Previn  for One Hundred Men and a Girl 1938 , a film without a credited composer that featured pre-existing classical music, the Academy added a Best Original Score  category in 1939 .[ 3] 1942 , the distinction between the two Scoring categories changed slightly as they were renamed to Best Music Score of a Dramatic Picture  and Best Scoring of a Musical Picture .[ 4] 1942  to 1985 , musical scores had their own category, with the exception of 1958 , 1981 , and 1982 . During that time, both categories had many name changes:
1. Non-musical scores Best Music Score of a Dramatic Picture (1942 ) 
Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture (1943 –1962 ) 
Best Music Score—substantially original (1963 –1966 ) 
Best Original Music Score (1967 –1968 ) 
Best Original Score—for a motion picture [not a musical] (1969 –1970 ) 
Best Original Score (1971 , 1976 –1995 , 2000 –present) 
Best Original Dramatic Score (1972 –1975 , 1996 –1999 ) 
 
2. Musical scores Best Scoring of a Musical Picture (1942 –1962 ) 
Best Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment (1963 –1968 ) 
Best Score of a Musical Picture—original or adaptation (1969 –1970 ) 
Best Original Song Score (1971 ) 
Best Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score (1972 –1973 ) 
Best Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation (1974 –1976 ) 
Best Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score (1977 –1978 ) 
Best Adaptation Score (1979 ) 
Best Original Song Score and Its Adaptation -or- Adaptation Score (1980 , 1983 ) 
Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score (1984 ) 
Best Original Song Score (1985 ) 
Best Original Musical or Comedy Score (1996 –1999 )  
  
 
Following the wins of four Walt Disney Feature Animation  films in six years from 1990  to 1995  (The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Aladdin The Lion King Disney Renaissance , it was decided to once again split the Best Original Score category by genres, this time by combining comedies and musicals together. As Alan Bergman , the chairman of the Academy's music branch said, "People were voting for the songs, not the underscores. We felt that Academy members outside the music branch didn't distinguish between the two. So when a score like The Lion King  is competing against a drama like Forrest Gump ,[ 5] Best Original Dramatic Score  and Best Original Musical or Comedy Score  in 1996 . This change proved unpopular in the other branches of the Academy as Charles Bernstein , chairman of the Academy's rules committee, noted that "no other Oscar category depended on a film's genre" and "the job of composing an underscore for a romantic comedy is not substantially different from working on a heavy drama."[ 5] 2000 .
In 2020 , rules were changed to require that a film's score include a minimum of 60% original music. Franchise films and sequels must include a minimum of 80% new music.[ 6] 2021 , the rules were changed again, lowering the minimum percentage of original music from 60% to 35% of the total music in the film.[ 7] 
Academy Award for Best Original Musical [ edit ] The Academy Award for Best Original Musical  is a category that was re-established in 2000  after the Best Original Musical or Comedy Score category was retired. It has never been awarded in its present form due to a prolonged drought of films meeting the sufficient eligibility requirements. The Music Branch Executive Committee of the Academy decides whether there are enough quality submissions to justify its activation.[ 8] 
According to the rules, the Best Original Musical is defined as follows: 
An original musical consists of not fewer than five original songs by the same writer or team of writers, either used as voiceovers or visually performed. Each of these songs must be substantively rendered, clearly audible, intelligible, and must further the storyline of the motion picture. An arbitrary group of songs unessential to the storyline will not be considered eligible.[ 8] 
Winners and nominees [ edit ] The following is the list of nominated composers organized by year, and listing both films and composers. The years shown in the following list of winners are the production years, thus a reference to 1967 means the Oscars  presented in 1968 for films released in 1967.
Louis Silvers  was the inaugural winner of this category, winning for One Night of Love Charles Previn  won for One Hundred Men and a Girl Erich Wolfgang Korngold  won for The Adventures of Robin Hood Alfred Newman  has won the most awards in this category with 9 wins among 45 nominations. He won for Alexander's Ragtime Band Tin Pan Alley The Song of Bernadette Mother Wore Tights With a Song in My Heart Call Me Madam The King and I Camelot Richard Hageman  won alongside W. Franke Harling , John Leipold  and Leo Shuken  for Stagecoach Bernard Herrmann  won once out of five nominations for The Devil and Daniel Webster Oliver Wallace  won alongside Frank Churchill  for Dumbo Morris Stoloff  won this award twice, his first win alongside Carmen Dragon  for Cover Girl Harry Sukman  for Song Without End Carmen Dragon  won alongside Morris Stoloff  for Cover Girl  (1944).Miklós Rózsa  was nominated 16 times winning thrice for Spellbound A Double Life Ben-Hur Aaron Copland  won for The Heiress Johnny Green  won for four times in this category: Easter Parade Roger Edens , An American in Paris Saul Chaplin , West Side Story Saul Chaplin , Irwin Kostal  and Sid Ramin , and Oliver! Dimitri Tiomkin  won four times amongst 22 nominations, winning for High Noon The High and the Mighty The Old Man and the Sea André Previn  won four times amongst 11 nominations, winning for Gigi Porgy and Bess Irma la Douce My Fair Lady Henry Mancini  won twice for Breakfast at Tiffany's Victor/Victoria Elmer Bernstein  was nominated 10 times, winning only once for Thoroughly Modern Millie Burt Bacharach  won for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The Beatles  won for Let It Be Charlie Chaplin  won for Limelight Ralph Burns  won for Cabaret Marvin Hamlisch  won twice in the same year for The Way We Were The Sting Nelson Riddle  won for The Great Gatsby Nino Rota  won for The Godfather Part II  (1974).John Williams  has been nominated a record 49 times, winning five times for Fiddler on the Roof Jaws Star Wars E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Schindler's List Jerry Goldsmith  won for The Omen  (1976).Vangelis  won for Chariots of Fire  (1981).Prince  won for Purple Rain Herbie Hancock  won for Round Midnight David Byrne  won for The Last Emperor Ryuichi Sakamoto  won for The Last Emperor  (1987).Dave Grusin  won for The Milagro Beanfield War Alan Menken  won four times for The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Aladdin Pocahontas Hans Zimmer  won twice for The Lion King Dune Stephen Schwartz  won for Pocahontas James Horner  won for Titanic Anne Dudley  won for The Full Monty  (1997).Nicola Piovani  won for Life is Beautiful  (1998).Tan Dun  won for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Howard Shore  won twice for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Elliot Goldenthal  won for Frida Jan A.P. Kaczmarek  won for Finding Neverland Gustavo Santaolalla  won twice consecutively for Brokeback Mountain Babel A. R. Rahman  won for Slumdog Millionaire Michael Giacchino  won for Up Trent Reznor  and Atticus Ross  won twice for The Social Network Soul Ludovic Bource  won for The Artist Mychael Danna  won for Life of Pi Steven Price  won for Gravity Ennio Morricone  won for The Hateful Eight Justin Hurwitz  won for La La Land Alexandre Desplat  won twice for The Grand Budapest Hotel The Shape of Water Hildur Guðnadóttir  won for Joker Jon Batiste  won alongside Trent Reznor  and Atticus Ross  for Soul Volker Bertelmann  won for All Quiet on the Western Front Ludwig Göransson  won twice for Black Panther Oppenheimer Daniel Blumberg  won for The Brutalist 
Year
 
Film
 
Nominees
  
1934 (7th) [ a] One Night of Love Columbia Studio Music Department , Louis Silvers , head of department (Thematic music by Victor Schertzinger  and Gus Kahn )  
The Gay Divorcee RKO Radio Studio Music Department , Max Steiner , head of department (Score by Kenneth Webb  and Sam Hoffenstein ) 
 
The Lost Patrol RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Steiner, head of department (Score by Steiner) 
  
1935 (8th)  
The Informer RKO Radio Studio Music Department , Max Steiner , head of department (Score by Steiner)  
Captain Blood [ b] [ 9] Warner Bros. -First National Studio Music Department , Leo F. Forbstein , head of department (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold ) 
 
Mutiny on the Bounty Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Music Department , Nat W. Finston, head of department (Score by Herbert Stothart ) 
 
Peter Ibbetson Paramount Studio Music Department , Irvin Talbot, head of department (Score by Ernst Toch ) 
 
1936 (9th)  
Anthony Adverse Warner Bros. Studio Music Department , Leo F. Forbstein , head of department (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold )  
The Charge of the Light Brigade Warner Bros. Studio Music Department, Forbstein, head of department (Score by Max Steiner ) 
  
The Garden of Allah Selznick International Pictures Music Department , Steiner, head of department (Score by Steiner) 
 
The General Died at Dawn Paramount Studio Music Department , Boris Morros , head of department (Score by Werner Janssen ) 
 
Winterset RKO Radio Studio Music Department , Nathaniel Shilkret , head of department (Score by Shilkret) 
 
1937 (10th) [ c]  
One Hundred Men and a Girl Universal Studio Music Department , Charles Previn , head of department (no composer credit)  
The Hurricane Samuel Goldwyn Studio Music Department , Alfred Newman , head of department (Score by Newman) 
 
In Old Chicago 20th Century-Fox Studio Music Department , Louis Silvers , head of department (no composer credit) 
 
The Life of Emile Zola Warner Bros. Studio Music Department , Leo F. Forbstein , head of department (Score by Max Steiner ) 
 
Lost Horizon Columbia Studio Music Department , Morris Stoloff , head of department (Score by Dimitri Tiomkin ) 
 
Make a Wish Principal Productions, Hugo Riesenfeld , head of department (Score by Riesenfeld) 
  
Maytime Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Music Department , Nat W. Finston, head of department (Score by Herbert Stothart ) 
 
Portia on Trial Republic Studio Music Department , Alberto Colombo , head of department (Score by Colombo) 
 
The Prisoner of Zenda Selznick International Pictures Music Department , Alfred Newman , head of department (Score by Newman) 
 
Quality Street RKO Radio Studio Music Department , Roy Webb , head of department (Score by Webb) 
 
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Walt Disney Studio Music Department , Leigh Harline , head of department (Score by Frank Churchill , Harline and Paul Smith ) 
 
Something to Sing About Grand National Studio Music Department , Constantin Bakaleinikoff , head of department (Score by Victor Schertzinger ) 
 
Souls at Sea Paramount Studio Music Department , Boris Morros , head of department (Score by W. Franke Harling  and Milan Roder) 
 
Way Out West Hal Roach Studio Music Department , Marvin Hatley , head of department (Score by Hatley) 
 
1938 (11th)  
Original Score 
 
The Adventures of Robin Hood Erich Wolfgang Korngold  
Army Girl Victor Young 
 
Block-Heads Marvin Hatley 
 
Blockade Werner Janssen 
 
Breaking the Ice Victor Young
  
The Cowboy and the Lady Alfred Newman 
 
If I Were King Richard Hageman 
 
Marie Antoinette Herbert Stothart 
 
Pacific Liner Russell Bennett 
 
Suez Louis Silvers 
 
The Young in Heart Franz Waxman 
 
Scoring 
 
Alexander's Ragtime Band Alfred Newman  
Carefree Victor Baravalle 
 
Girls' School Morris Stoloff  and Gregory Stone
 
The Goldwyn Follies Alfred Newman
  
Jezebel Max Steiner 
 
Mad About Music Charles Previn  and Frank Skinner 
 
Storm Over Bengal Cy Feuer 
 
Sweethearts Herbert Stothart 
 
There Goes My Heart Marvin Hatley 
 
Tropic Holiday Boris Morros 
 
The Young in Heart Franz Waxman 
 
1939 (12th)  
Original Score 
 
The Wizard of Oz Herbert Stothart  
Dark Victory Max Steiner 
 
Eternally Yours Werner Janssen 
 
Golden Boy Victor Young 
 
Gone with the Wind Max Steiner 
 
Gulliver's Travels Victor Young 
 
The Man in the Iron Mask Lud Gluskin  and Lucien Moraweck 
 
Man of Conquest Victor Young 
 
Nurse Edith Cavell Anthony Collins 
 
Of Mice and Men Aaron Copland 
 
The Rains Came Alfred Newman 
 
Wuthering Heights  
Scoring 
 
Stagecoach Richard Hageman , W. Franke Harling , John Leipold  and Leo Shuken  
Babes in Arms Roger Edens  and Georgie Stoll 
 
First Love Charles Previn 
 
The Great Victor Herbert Phil Boutelje  and Arthur Lange 
 
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Alfred Newman
  
Intermezzo Louis Forbes 
 
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
Of Mice and Men Aaron Copland 
 
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex Erich Wolfgang Korngold 
 
She Married a Cop Cy Feuer 
 
Swanee River Louis Silvers 
 
They Shall Have Music Alfred Newman
  
Way Down South Victor Young 
 
Year
 
Film
 
Nominees
  
1940 (13th) Original Score 
 
Pinocchio Leigh Harline , Paul Smith  and Ned Washington  
Arizona Victor Young 
 
Dark Command  
The Fight for Life Louis Gruenberg 
 
The Great Dictator Meredith Willson 
 
The House of the Seven Gables Frank Skinner 
 
The Howards of Virginia Richard Hageman 
 
The Letter Max Steiner 
 
The Long Voyage Home Richard Hageman
  
The Mark of Zorro Alfred Newman 
 
My Favorite Wife Roy Webb 
 
North West Mounted Police Victor Young
  
One Million B.C. Werner Heymann 
 
Our Town Aaron Copland 
 
Rebecca Franz Waxman 
 
The Thief of Bagdad Miklós Rózsa 
 
Waterloo Bridge Herbert Stothart 
 
Scoring 
 
Tin Pan Alley Alfred Newman  
Arise, My Love Victor Young
  
Hit Parade of 1941 Cy Feuer 
 
Irene Anthony Collins 
 
Our Town Aaron Copland
  
The Sea Hawk Erich Wolfgang Korngold 
 
Second Chorus Artie Shaw 
 
Spring Parade Charles Previn 
 
Strike Up the Band Roger Edens  and Georgie Stoll 
 
1941 (14th)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
The Devil and Daniel Webster Bernard Herrmann  
Back Street Frank Skinner 
 
Ball of Fire Alfred Newman 
 
Cheers for Miss Bishop Edward Ward 
 
Citizen Kane Bernard Herrmann 
 
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Franz Waxman 
 
Hold Back the Dawn Victor Young 
 
How Green Was My Valley Alfred Newman 
 
King of the Zombies Edward Kay 
 
Ladies in Retirement Morris Stoloff  and Ernst Toch 
 
The Little Foxes Meredith Willson 
 
Lydia Miklós Rózsa 
 
Mercy Island Cy Feuer  and Walter Scharf 
 
Sergeant York Max Steiner 
 
So Ends Our Night Louis Gruenberg 
 
Sundown Miklós Rózsa
  
Suspicion Franz Waxman 
 
Tanks a Million Edward Ward
  
That Uncertain Feeling Werner Heymann 
 
This Woman Is Mine Richard Hageman 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
Dumbo Frank Churchill  and Oliver Wallace  
All-American Co-Ed Edward Ward
  
Birth of the Blues Robert E. Dolan 
 
Buck Privates Charles Previn 
 
The Chocolate Soldier Herbert Stothart  and Bronisław Kaper 
 
Ice-Capades Cy Feuer 
 
The Strawberry Blonde Heinz Roemheld 
 
Sun Valley Serenade Emil Newman 
 
Sunny Anthony Collins 
 
You'll Never Get Rich Morris Stoloff 
 
1942 (15th)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
Now, Voyager Max Steiner  
Arabian Nights Frank Skinner 
 
Bambi Frank Churchill  (p.n. )  and Edward Plumb 
 
The Black Swan Alfred Newman 
 
The Corsican Brothers Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
Flying Tigers Victor Young 
 
The Gold Rush Max Terr 
 
I Married a Witch Roy Webb 
 
Joan of Paris  
Jungle Book Miklós Rózsa 
 
Klondike Fury Edward Kay 
 
The Pride of the Yankees Leigh Harline 
 
Random Harvest Herbert Stothart 
 
The Shanghai Gesture Richard Hageman 
 
Silver Queen Victor Young 
 
Take a Letter, Darling  
The Talk of the Town Friedrich Hollaender  and Morris Stoloff 
 
To Be or Not to Be Werner Heymann 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
Yankee Doodle Dandy Ray Heindorf  and Heinz Roemheld  
Flying with Music Edward Ward 
 
For Me and My Gal Roger Edens  and Georgie Stoll 
 
Holiday Inn Robert E. Dolan 
 
It Started with Eve Hans J. Salter  and Charles Previn 
 
Johnny Doughboy Walter Scharf 
 
My Gal Sal Alfred Newman 
 
You Were Never Lovelier Leigh Harline 
 
1943 (16th)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
The Song of Bernadette Alfred Newman  
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday Frank Skinner  and Hans J. Salter 
 
Casablanca Max Steiner 
 
Commandos Strike at Dawn Morris Stoloff  and Louis Gruenberg 
 
The Fallen Sparrow Roy Webb  and Constantin Bakaleinikoff 
 
For Whom the Bell Tolls Victor Young 
 
Hangmen Also Die! Hanns Eisler 
 
Hi Diddle Diddle Phil Boutelje 
 
In Old Oklahoma Walter Scharf 
 
Johnny Come Lately Leigh Harline 
 
The Kansan Gerard Carbonara 
 
Lady of Burlesque Arthur Lange 
 
Madame Curie Herbert Stothart 
 
The Moon and Sixpence Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
The North Star Aaron Copland 
 
Victory Through Air Power Edward Plumb , Paul Smith  and Oliver Wallace 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
This Is the Army Ray Heindorf  
Coney Island Alfred Newman 
 
Hit Parade of 1943 Walter Scharf 
 
Phantom of the Opera Edward Ward 
 
Saludos Amigos Edward Plumb, Paul Smith and Charles Wolcott 
  
The Sky's the Limit Leigh Harline 
 
Something to Shout About Morris Stoloff 
 
Stage Door Canteen Fred Rich 
 
Star Spangled Rhythm Robert E. Dolan 
 
Thousands Cheer Herbert P. Stothart 
 
1944 (17th)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
Since You Went Away Max Steiner  
Address Unknown Morris Stoloff  and Ernst Toch 
 
The Adventures of Mark Twain Max Steiner
  
The Bridge of San Luis Rey Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
Casanova Brown Arthur Lange 
 
Christmas Holiday Hans J. Salter 
 
Double Indemnity Miklós Rózsa 
 
The Fighting Seabees Walter Scharf  and Roy Webb 
 
The Hairy Ape Michel Michelet  and Edward Paul
 
It Happened Tomorrow Robert Stolz 
 
Jack London Fred Rich 
 
Kismet Herbert Stothart 
 
None but the Lonely Heart Constantin Bakaleinikoff  and Hanns Eisler 
 
The Princess and the Pirate David Rose 
 
Summer Storm Karl Hajos 
 
Three Russian Girls Franke Harling 
 
Up in Mabel's Room Edward Paul
  
Voice in the Wind Michel Michelet 
 
Wilson Alfred Newman 
 
The Woman of the Town Miklós Rózsa 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
Cover Girl Morris Stoloff  and Carmen Dragon  
Brazil Walter Scharf 
 
Higher and Higher Constantin Bakaleinikoff 
 
Hollywood Canteen Ray Heindorf 
 
Irish Eyes Are Smiling Alfred Newman
  
Knickerbocker Holiday Werner Heymann  and Kurt Weill 
 
Lady in the Dark Robert Emmett Dolan 
 
Lady, Let's Dance Edward Kay 
 
Meet Me in St. Louis Georgie Stoll 
 
The Merry Monahans Hans J. Salter 
 
Minstrel Man Ferde Grofé  and Leo Erdody 
 
Sensations of 1945 Mahlon Merrick
  
Song of the Open Road Charles Previn 
 
Up in Arms Louis Forbes  and Ray Heindorf 
 
1945 (18th)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
Spellbound Miklós Rózsa  
The Bells of St. Mary's Robert E. Dolan 
 
Brewster's Millions Louis Forbes 
 
Captain Kidd Werner Janssen 
 
The Enchanted Cottage Roy Webb 
 
Flame of Barbary Coast Morton Scott and Dale Butts
  
G. I. Honeymoon Edward J. Kay 
 
G. I. Joe Louis Applebaum  and Ann Ronell 
 
Guest in the House Werner Janssen
  
Guest Wife Daniele Amfitheatrof 
 
The Keys of the Kingdom Alfred Newman 
 
The Lost Weekend Miklós Rózsa 
 
Love Letters Victor Young 
 
The Man Who Walked Alone Karl Hajos 
 
Objective, Burma! Franz Waxman 
 
Paris Underground Alexandre Tansman 
 
A Song to Remember Miklós Rózsa and Morris Stoloff 
  
The Southerner Werner Janssen 
 
This Love of Ours Hans J. Salter 
 
The Valley of Decision Herbert Stothart 
 
The Woman in the Window Arthur Lange  and Hugo Friedhofer 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
Anchors Aweigh Georgie Stoll  
Belle of the Yukon Arthur Lange
  
Can't Help Singing Jerome Kern  (p.n. )  and Hans J. Salter
 
Hitchhike to Happiness Morton Scott
  
Incendiary Blonde Robert E. Dolan 
 
Rhapsody in Blue Ray Heindorf  and Max Steiner 
 
State Fair Alfred Newman  and Charles Henderson 
 
Sunbonnet Sue Edward J. Kay 
 
The Three Caballeros Edward Plumb , Paul Smith  and Charles Wolcott 
 
Tonight and Every Night Marlin Skiles  and Morris Stoloff 
 
Why Girls Leave Home Walter Greene 
 
Wonder Man Louis Forbes  and Ray Heindorf 
 
1946 (19th)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
The Best Years of Our Lives Hugo Friedhofer  
Anna and the King of Siam Bernard Herrmann 
 
Henry V William Walton 
 
Humoresque Franz Waxman 
 
The Killers Miklós Rózsa 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
The Jolson Story Morris Stoloff  
Blue Skies Robert Emmett Dolan 
 
Centennial Summer Alfred Newman 
 
The Harvey Girls Lennie Hayton 
 
Night and Day Ray Heindorf  and Max Steiner 
 
1947 (20th)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
A Double Life Miklós Rózsa  
The Bishop's Wife Hugo Friedhofer 
 
Captain from Castile Alfred Newman 
 
Forever Amber David Raksin 
 
Life with Father Max Steiner 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
Mother Wore Tights Alfred Newman  
Fiesta Johnny Green 
 
My Wild Irish Rose Ray Heindorf  and Max Steiner 
 
Road to Rio Robert Emmett Dolan 
 
Song of the South Daniele Amfitheatrof , Paul Smith  and Charles Wolcott 
 
1948 (21st)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
The Red Shoes Brian Easdale  
Hamlet William Walton 
 
Joan of Arc Hugo Friedhofer 
 
Johnny Belinda Max Steiner 
 
The Snake Pit Alfred Newman 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
Easter Parade Johnny Green  and Roger Edens  
The Emperor Waltz Victor Young 
 
The Pirate Lennie Hayton 
 
Romance on the High Seas Ray Heindorf 
 
When My Baby Smiles at Me Alfred Newman 
 
1949 (22nd)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
The Heiress Aaron Copland  
Beyond the Forest Max Steiner 
 
Champion Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
On the Town Roger Edens  and Lennie Hayton  
Jolson Sings Again Morris Stoloff  and George Duning 
 
Look for the Silver Lining Ray Heindorf 
 
Year
 
Film
 
Nominees
  
1960 (33rd) Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
Exodus Ernest Gold  
The Alamo Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
Elmer Gantry André Previn 
 
The Magnificent Seven Elmer Bernstein 
 
Spartacus Alex North 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
Song Without End Morris Stoloff  and Harry Sukman  
Bells Are Ringing André Previn 
 
Can-Can Nelson Riddle 
 
Let's Make Love Earle Hagen  and Lionel Newman 
 
Pepe Johnny Green 
 
1961 (34th)  
Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture 
 
Breakfast at Tiffany's Henry Mancini  
El Cid Miklós Rózsa 
 
Fanny Morris Stoloff  and Harry Sukman 
 
The Guns of Navarone Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
Summer and Smoke Elmer Bernstein 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture 
 
West Side Story Saul Chaplin , Johnny Green , Irwin Kostal  and Sid Ramin  
Babes in Toyland George Bruns 
 
Flower Drum Song Alfred Newman  and Ken Darby 
 
Khovanshchina Dmitri Shostakovich 
 
Paris Blues Duke Ellington 
 
1962 (35th)  
Music Score — Substantially Original 
 
Lawrence of Arabia Maurice Jarre  
Freud Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Mutiny on the Bounty Bronisław Kaper 
 
Taras Bulba Franz Waxman 
 
To Kill a Mockingbird Elmer Bernstein 
 
Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment 
 
The Music Man Ray Heindorf  
Billy Rose's Jumbo Georgie Stoll 
 
Gigot Michel Magne 
 
Gypsy Frank Perkins 
 
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Leigh Harline 
 
1963 (36th)  
Music Score — Substantially Original 
 
Tom Jones John Addison  
55 Days at Peking Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
Cleopatra Alex North 
 
How the West Was Won Alfred Newman  and Ken Darby 
 
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Ernest Gold 
 
Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment 
 
Irma la Douce André Previn  
Bye Bye Birdie Johnny Green 
 
A New Kind of Love Leith Stevens 
 
Sundays and Cybele Maurice Jarre 
 
The Sword in the Stone George Bruns 
 
1964 (37th)  
Music Score — Substantially Original 
 
Mary Poppins Sherman Brothers  
Becket Laurence Rosenthal 
 
The Fall of the Roman Empire Dimitri Tiomkin 
 
Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte Frank De Vol 
 
The Pink Panther Henry Mancini 
 
Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment 
 
My Fair Lady André Previn  
A Hard Day's Night George Martin 
 
Mary Poppins Irwin Kostal 
 
Robin and the 7 Hoods Nelson Riddle 
 
The Unsinkable Molly Brown Robert Armbruster , Leo Arnaud , Jack Elliott , Jack Hayes , Calvin Jackson  and Leo Shuken 
 
1965 (38th)  
Music Score — Substantially Original 
 
Doctor Zhivago Maurice Jarre  
The Agony and the Ecstasy Alex North 
 
The Greatest Story Ever Told Alfred Newman 
 
A Patch of Blue Jerry Goldsmith 
 
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Jacques Demy  and Michel Legrand 
 
Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment 
 
The Sound of Music Irwin Kostal  
Cat Ballou Frank De Vol 
 
The Pleasure Seekers Sandy Courage  and Lionel Newman 
 
A Thousand Clowns Don Walker 
 
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Michel Legrand 
 
1966 (39th)  
Original Music Score 
 
Born Free John Barry  
The Bible: In the Beginning... Toshiro Mayuzumi 
 
Hawaii Elmer Bernstein 
 
The Sand Pebbles Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Alex North 
 
Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment 
 
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Ken Thorne  
The Gospel According to St. Matthew Luis Bacalov 
 
Return of the Seven Elmer Bernstein 
 
The Singing Nun Harry Sukman 
 
Stop the World – I Want to Get Off Al Ham 
 
1967 (40th)  
Original Music Score 
 
Thoroughly Modern Millie Elmer Bernstein  
Cool Hand Luke Lalo Schifrin 
 
Doctor Dolittle Leslie Bricusse 
 
Far from the Madding Crowd Richard Rodney Bennett 
 
In Cold Blood Quincy Jones 
 
Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment 
 
Camelot Ken Darby  and Alfred Newman  
Doctor Dolittle Sandy Courage  and Lionel Newman 
 
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Frank De Vol 
 
Thoroughly Modern Millie Joseph Gershenson and André Previn 
  
Valley of the Dolls John Williams 
 
1968 (41st)  
Original Score — For a Motion Picture (Not a Musical) 
 
The Lion in Winter John Barry  
The Fox Lalo Schifrin 
 
Planet of the Apes Jerry Goldsmith 
 
The Shoes of the Fisherman Alex North 
 
The Thomas Crown Affair Michel Legrand 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture — Original or Adaptation 
 
Oliver! Johnny Green  (adaptation score)  
Finian's Rainbow Ray Heindorf  (adaptation score) 
 
Funny Girl Walter Scharf  (adaptation score) 
 
Star! Lennie Hayton  (adaptation score) 
 
The Young Girls of Rochefort Michel Legrand (music and adaptation score)  and Jacques Demy  (lyrics) 
  
1969 (42nd)  
Original Score — For a Motion Picture (Not a Musical) 
 
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Burt Bacharach  
Anne of the Thousand Days Georges Delerue 
 
The Reivers John Williams 
 
The Secret of Santa Vittoria Ernest Gold 
 
The Wild Bunch Jerry Fielding 
 
Scoring of a Musical Picture — Original or Adaptation 
 
Hello, Dolly! Lennie Hayton  and Lionel Newman  (adaptation score)  
Goodbye, Mr. Chips Leslie Bricusse  (music and lyrics)  and John Williams  (adaptation score) 
 
Paint Your Wagon Nelson Riddle  (adaptation score) 
 
Sweet Charity Cy Coleman  (adaptation score) 
 
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Johnny Green  and Albert Woodbury  (adaptation score) 
 
Year
 
Film
 
Nominees
  
1970 (43rd) Original Score 
 
Love Story Francis Lai  
Airport Alfred Newman  (p.n. ) 
 
Cromwell Frank Cordell 
 
Patton Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Sunflower Henry Mancini 
 
Original Song Score 
 
Let It Be The Beatles  (music and lyrics)  
The Baby Maker Fred Karlin  (music)  and Tylwyth Kymry (lyrics) 
 
A Boy Named Charlie Brown Rod McKuen  (music and lyrics) , John Scott Trotter  (music) , Bill Melendez , Al Shean (lyrics) , Vince Guaraldi  (adaptation score) 
 
Darling Lili Henry Mancini  (music)  and Johnny Mercer  (lyrics) 
 
Scrooge Leslie Bricusse  (music and lyrics) , Ian Fraser  and Herbert W. Spencer  (adaptation score) 
 
1971 (44th)  
Original Dramatic Score 
 
Summer of '42 Michel Legrand  
Mary, Queen of Scots John Barry 
 
Nicholas and Alexandra Richard Rodney Bennett 
 
Shaft Isaac Hayes 
 
Straw Dogs Jerry Fielding 
 
Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score 
 
Fiddler on the Roof John Williams  (adaptation score)  
Bedknobs and Broomsticks Sherman Brothers  (song score)  and Irwin Kostal  (adaptation score) 
 
The Boy Friend Peter Maxwell Davies  and Peter Greenwell  (adaptation score) 
 
Tchaikovsky Dimitri Tiomkin  (adaptation score) 
 
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Leslie Bricusse  and Anthony Newley  (song score)  and Walter Scharf  (adaptation score) 
 
1972 (45th)  
Original Dramatic Score 
 
Limelight [ f] Charlie Chaplin , Raymond Rasch  (p.r. )  and Larry Russell  (p.r. )  
The Godfather [ g] [ 11] Nino Rota 
 
Images John Williams 
 
Napoleon and Samantha Buddy Baker 
 
The Poseidon Adventure John Williams 
 
Sleuth John Addison 
 
Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score 
 
Cabaret Ralph Burns  (adaptation score)  
Lady Sings the Blues Gil Askey  (adaptation score) 
 
Man of La Mancha Laurence Rosenthal  (adaptation score) 
 
1973 (46th)  
Original Dramatic Score 
 
The Way We Were Marvin Hamlisch  
Cinderella Liberty John Williams 
 
The Day of the Dolphin Georges Delerue 
 
Papillon Jerry Goldsmith 
 
A Touch of Class John Cameron 
 
Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring: Adaptation 
 
The Sting Marvin Hamlisch  (adaptation score)  
Jesus Christ Superstar André Previn , Herbert W. Spencer  and Andrew Lloyd Webber  (adaptation score) 
 
Tom Sawyer Sherman Brothers  (song score)  and John Williams  (adaptation score) 
 
1974 (47th)  
Original Dramatic Score 
 
The Godfather Part II Nino Rota  and Carmine Coppola  
Chinatown Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Murder on the Orient Express Richard Rodney Bennett 
 
Shanks Alex North 
 
The Towering Inferno John Williams 
 
Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring: Adaptation 
 
The Great Gatsby Nelson Riddle  (adaptation score)  
The Little Prince Alan Jay Lerner  and Frederick Loewe  (song score) , Douglas Gamley  and Angela Morley  (adaptation score) 
 
Phantom of the Paradise Paul Williams  (song and adaptation score)  and George Tipton  (adaptation score) 
 
1975 (48th)  
Original Score 
 
Jaws John Williams  
Birds Do It, Bees Do It Gerald Fried 
 
Bite the Bullet Alex North 
 
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Jack Nitzsche 
 
The Wind and the Lion Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring: Adaptation 
 
Barry Lyndon Leonard Rosenman  (adaptation score)  
Funny Lady Peter Matz  (adaptation score) 
 
Tommy Pete Townshend  (adaptation score) 
 
1976 (49th)  
Original Score 
 
The Omen Jerry Goldsmith  
Obsession Bernard Herrmann  (p.n. ) 
 
The Outlaw Josey Wales Jerry Fielding 
 
Taxi Driver Bernard Herrmann  (p.n. ) 
 
Voyage of the Damned Lalo Schifrin 
 
Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score 
 
Bound for Glory Leonard Rosenman  (adaptation score)  
Bugsy Malone Paul Williams  (song and adaptation score) 
 
A Star Is Born Roger Kellaway  (adaptation score) 
 
1977 (50th)  
Original Score 
 
Star Wars John Williams  
Close Encounters of the Third Kind John Williams 
 
Julia Georges Delerue 
 
Mohammad, Messenger of God Maurice Jarre 
 
The Spy Who Loved Me Marvin Hamlisch 
 
Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score 
 
A Little Night Music Jonathan Tunick  (adaptation score)  
Pete's Dragon Joel Hirschhorn  and Al Kasha  (song score)  and Irwin Kostal  (adaptation score) 
 
The Slipper and the Rose Sherman Brothers  (song score)  and Angela Morley  (adaptation score) 
 
1978 (51st)  
Original Score 
 
Midnight Express Giorgio Moroder  
The Boys from Brazil Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Days of Heaven Ennio Morricone 
 
Heaven Can Wait Dave Grusin 
 
Superman John Williams 
 
Adaptation Score 
 
The Buddy Holly Story Joe Renzetti  
Pretty Baby Jerry Wexler 
 
The Wiz Quincy Jones 
 
1979 (52nd)  
Original Score 
 
A Little Romance Georges Delerue  
10 Henry Mancini 
 
The Amityville Horror Lalo Schifrin 
 
The Champ Dave Grusin 
 
Star Trek: The Motion Picture Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score 
 
All That Jazz Ralph Burns  (adaptation score)  
Breaking Away Patrick Williams  (adaptation score) 
 
The Muppet Movie Paul Williams  (song and adaptation score)  and Kenny Ascher  (song score) 
 
Year
 
Film
 
Nominees
  
1980 (53rd) Fame Michael Gore  
Altered States John Corigliano 
 
The Elephant Man John Morris 
 
The Empire Strikes Back John Williams 
 
Tess Philippe Sarde 
 
1981 (54th)  
Chariots of Fire Vangelis  
Dragonslayer Alex North 
 
On Golden Pond Dave Grusin 
 
Ragtime Randy Newman 
 
Raiders of the Lost Ark John Williams 
 
1982 (55th)  
Original Score 
 
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial John Williams  
Gandhi George Fenton  and Ravi Shankar 
 
An Officer and a Gentleman Jack Nitzsche 
 
Poltergeist Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Sophie's Choice Marvin Hamlisch 
 
Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score 
 
Victor/Victoria Henry Mancini  (song and adaptation score)  and Leslie Bricusse  (song score)  
Annie Ralph Burns  (adaptation score) 
 
One from the Heart Tom Waits  (song score) 
 
1983 (56th)  
Original Score 
 
The Right Stuff Bill Conti  
Cross Creek Leonard Rosenman 
 
Return of the Jedi John Williams 
 
Terms of Endearment Michael Gore 
 
Under Fire Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score 
 
Yentl Michel Legrand  (song and adaptation score)  and Alan and Marilyn Bergman  (song score)  
The Sting II Lalo Schifrin  (adaptation score) 
 
Trading Places Elmer Bernstein  (adaptation score) 
 
1984 (57th)  
Original Score 
 
A Passage to India Maurice Jarre  
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom John Williams 
 
The Natural Randy Newman 
 
The River John Williams
  
Under the Volcano Alex North 
 
Original Song Score 
 
Purple Rain Prince  
The Muppets Take Manhattan Jeff Moss 
 
Songwriter Kris Kristofferson 
 
1985 (58th)  
Out of Africa John Barry  
Agnes of God Georges Delerue 
 
The Color Purple Chris Boardman, Jorge Calandrelli , Andraé Crouch , Jack Hayes , Jerry Hey , Quincy Jones , Randy Kerber , Jeremy Lubbock , Joel Rosenbaum, Caiphus Semenya , Fred Steiner  and Rod Temperton 
  
Silverado Bruce Broughton 
 
Witness Maurice Jarre 
 
1986 (59th)  
Round Midnight Herbie Hancock  
Aliens James Horner 
 
Hoosiers Jerry Goldsmith 
 
The Mission Ennio Morricone 
 
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Leonard Rosenman 
 
1987 (60th)  
The Last Emperor Ryuichi Sakamoto , David Byrne  and Cong Su  
Cry Freedom George Fenton  and Jonas Gwangwa 
 
Empire of the Sun John Williams 
 
The Untouchables Ennio Morricone 
 
The Witches of Eastwick John Williams
  
1988 (61st)  
The Milagro Beanfield War Dave Grusin  
The Accidental Tourist John Williams 
 
Dangerous Liaisons George Fenton 
 
Gorillas in the Mist Maurice Jarre 
 
Rain Man Hans Zimmer 
 
1989 (62nd)  
The Little Mermaid Alan Menken  
Born on the Fourth of July John Williams 
 
The Fabulous Baker Boys Dave Grusin 
 
Field of Dreams James Horner 
 
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade John Williams
  
Shortlisted finalists [ edit ] Finalists for Best Score are selected by the Music Branch. Music Branch members shall vote in order of their preference for not more than 15 pictures to be considered for the Score award. The 15 motion pictures receiving the highest number of votes shall advance to the next round of voting.
[ 13] 
Year
 
Finalists
 
Ref
  
1967
 
Original Score :  Bonnie and Clyde The Flim-Flam Man Live for Life Two for the Road Wait Until Dark Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment : A Countess from Hong Kong The Family Way The Happiest Millionaire How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying The Jungle Book [ 14]  
1968
 
Original Score :  For Love of Ivy The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter Rachel, Rachel Romeo and Juliet War and Peace Scoring of a Musical Picture : C'mon, Let's Live a Little Chitty Chitty Bang Bang The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band [ 15]  
1969
 
Original Score : Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Gaily, Gaily The Happy Ending The Madwoman of Chaillot True Grit Scoring of a Musical Picture : Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? Marry Me! Marry Me! , Oh! What a Lovely War [ 16]  
1970
 
Original Score : The Aristocats Beneath the Planet of the Apes Dirty Dingus Magee Pieces of Dreams Ryan's Daughter Original Song Score : Beyond the Valley of the Dolls Cotton Comes to Harlem Norwood R. P. M. Where's Poppa? [ 17]  
1971
 
Original Score : Escape from the Planet of the Apes The French Connection The Hellstrom Chronicle Kotch Sometimes a Great Notion Original Song Score or Adaptation Score : Honky Jud Zachariah [ 18]  
1972
 
Original Score : Ben Fellini's Roma The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean The Other Original Song Score or Adaptation Score : Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 1776 Snoopy Come Home Young Winston [ 19]  
1973
 
Original Score : Enter the Dragon The Last American Hero Oklahoma Crude The Paper Chase Robin Hood Original Song Score or Adaptation Score : Bang the Drum Slowly Jonathan Livingston Seagull Lost Horizon O Lucky Man! [ 20]  
1974
 
Original Score : The Castaway Cowboy The Conversation Earthquake The Golden Voyage of Sinbad The White Dawn Original Song Score or Adaptation Score : Claudine Huckleberry Finn Lenny Mame [ 21]  
1975
 
Original Score : The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother The Eiger Sanction The Hindenburg The Other Side of the Mountain The Yakuza Original Song Score or Adaptation Score : The Day of the Locust Lucky Lady The Return of the Pink Panther W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings [ 22] [ 23]  
1976
 
Original Score : King Kong Logan's Run The Pink Panther Strikes Again Rocky Silent Movie Original Song Score or Adaptation Score : The Bad News Bears Car Wash The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox Leadbelly [ 24]  
1977
 
Original Score : Airport '77 Audrey Rose Black Sunday Bobby Deerfield A Bridge Too Far Equus Gasp The Gauntlet The Island of Dr. Moreau Islands in the Stream Joseph Andrews MacArthur 1900 Providence The Rescuers Rollercoaster The Sentinel Walking Tall: Final Chapter Original Song Score or Adaptation Score : New York, New York [ 25]  
1978
 
Original Score : Capricorn One Coma Magic Revenge of the Pink Panther Watership Down Original Song Score or Adaptation Score : The Cheap Detective Damien - Omen II The Deer Hunter The Magic of Lassie [ 26]  
1979
 
Original Score : Escape from Alcatraz The Frisco Kid The Great Train Robbery Meteor Time After Time Original Song Score or Adaptation Score : The Europeans Hair Meeting with Remarkable Men Wise Blood [ 27]  
2018
 
Annihilation Avengers: Infinity War The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Crazy Rich Asians The Death of Stalin Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald First Man A Quiet Place Ready Player One Vice [ 28]  
2019
 
Avengers: Endgame Bombshell The Farewell Ford v Ferrari Frozen II Jojo Rabbit The King Motherless Brooklyn Pain and Glory Us [ 29]  
2020/21
 
Ammonite Blizzard of Souls The Invisible Man Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey The Life Ahead The Little Things The Midnight Sky Mulan Tenet The Trial of the Chicago 7 [ 30]  
2021
 
Being the Ricardos Candyman The French Dispatch The Green Knight The Harder They Fall King Richard The Last Duel No Time to Die Spencer The Tragedy of Macbeth [ 31]  
2022
 
Avatar: The Way of Water Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Devotion Don't Worry Darling Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Nope She Said The Woman King Women Talking [ 32]  
2023
 
American Symphony Barbie The Boy and the Heron The Color Purple Elemental The Holdovers Saltburn Society of the Snow Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse The Zone of Interest [ 33]  
2024
 
Alien: Romulus Babygirl Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Blink Twice Blitz Challengers The Fire Inside Gladiator II Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 Inside Out 2 Nosferatu The Room Next Door Sing Sing The Six Triple Eight Young Woman and the Sea [ 34]  
These are only for nominations in the Scoring categories. Nominations in other categories, such as the Original Song  category, are not included.
Category
 
Name
 
Superlative
 
Notes
  
Most Awards
 
Alfred Newman 
9 awards
 
Awards resulted from 41 nominations
  
Most Nominations
 
John Williams 
49 nominations
 
Nominations resulted in 5 awards
  
Most Nominations without an Award
 
Thomas Newman  / Alex North 
14 nominations
 
  
Only one composer has won two Scoring Oscars the same year: in 1973, Marvin Hamlisch  won Original Dramatic Score for The Way We Were The Sting The Way We Were 
Only one composer has won Oscars three years in a row: Roger Edens  won for Easter Parade On the Town Annie Get Your Gun 
Eight composers have won Oscars two years in a row:
Ray Heindorf  won for Yankee Doodle Dandy This Is the Army Franz Waxman  won for Sunset Boulevard A Place in the Sun Alfred Newman  won for With a Song in My Heart Call Me Madam Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing The King and I Adolph Deutsch  won for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Oklahoma! André Previn  won for Gigi Porgy and Bess Irma la Douce My Fair Lady Leonard Rosenman  won for Barry Lyndon Bound for Glory Alan Menken  won for Beauty and The Beast Aladdin Gustavo Santaolalla  won for Brokeback Mountain Babel As of 2025, only 11 women have been nominated in music score categories: Ann Ronell , Tylwyth Kymry, Angela Morley , Marilyn Bergman , Rachel Portman , Anne Dudley , Lynn Ahrens , Hildur Guðnadóttir , Germaine Franco , Laura Karpman , and Camille . Kymry, Bergman, and Ahrens were nominated for their contribution as lyricists .
Four women have won in the scoring categories. Three are composers: Rachel Portman , who won for Emma Anne Dudley , who won for The Full Monty Hildur Guðnadóttir , who won for Joker Marilyn Bergman , who won for Yentl Alan Bergman  (her husband) and composer Michel Legrand . Hildur is the only woman to win the award under no qualifications; Bergman won for Best Song Score while Portman and Dudley won for Best Musical or Comedy Score.
The female composers nominated for multiple Scoring Oscars are Rachel Portman , who was nominated for Emma The Cider House Rules Chocolat Angela Morley , who was nominated twice in the Original Song Score or Adaptation Score category for The Little Prince The Slipper and the Rose 
Dmitri Shostakovich  and Duke Ellington  were both nominated the same year but lost to the arrangers of West Side Story 
The scores of Midnight Express Giorgio Moroder  in 1979, Slumdog Millionaire A. R. Rahman  in 2009, and The Social Network Trent Reznor  and Atticus Ross  in 2011 are the only scores with electronic-based music ever to win the award. In addition, the electronic-based scores of Witness Maurice Jarre  in 1986, Rain Man Hans Zimmer  in 1989, and Her William Butler , and Owen Pallett  in 2014 have also been nominated.
Noted nominated composers known for their music mostly outside the film world include: Aaron Copland , Kurt Weill , Gian Carlo Menotti , Philip Glass , John Corigliano , Peter Maxwell Davies , Randy Newman , Richard Rodney Bennett , Stephen Schwartz , Andrew Lloyd Webber , Artie Shaw , Trent Reznor , Quincy Jones , Herbie Hancock , Jon Batiste , and Jonny Greenwood .
Rock musicians and pop stars are most often nominated in the songwriting category. These popular performers were nominated in the Scoring categories: The Beatles , Prince , Pete Townshend , Rod McKuen , Isaac Hayes , Kris Kristofferson , Quincy Jones , Randy Newman , Anthony Newley , Paul Williams , Tom Waits , David Byrne , Ryuichi Sakamoto , Trent Reznor , and Matthew Wilder .
Record producers George Martin  (The Beatles ) and Jerry Wexler  (Atlantic Records ) also received nominations in the Scoring categories.
Multiple nominations [ edit ] The following is a list of composers nominated more than once and winning at least one Academy Award (in this category). This list is sorted by number of awards, with the number of total nominations listed in parentheses. These do not include nominations (or awards) in the Best Original Song category.
The following composers have been nominated for a Best Original Score Oscar more than once but have yet to garner one. The number of nominations is listed in parentheses. These do not include nominations (or awards) in the Best Original Song category.
^ From 1934 until 1937, nominated films were represented by the head of the film studio's music department rather than the composer. Each film's actual composer(s) are listed in parentheses. 
^ Captain Blood ^ From 1937 until 1945, film studios could submit one eligible film of their choosing, guaranteeing it a nomination. 
^ Blacklisted composer Larry Adler 's name was removed from American prints of the British-made Genevieve Muir Mathieson  was credited instead and received an Oscar nomination. In 1986, the Academy's Board of Governors removed Mathieson's name from the nomination and gave it to Adler. 
^ In 1957, dramatic and comedy films competed with musicals in a combined category called Music – Scoring . Fifteen scores were shortlisted with ten from dramatic and comedy films and five from musicals. Voting resulted in no musical nominees. 
^ Limelight  was originally released in 1952, but had never screened theatrically in Los Angeles until 1972, at which point it became eligible for Oscar consideration.^ Nino Rota  was nominated for The Godfather Fortunella The Godfather  or select one of the five other shortlisted scores: Ben Walter Scharf , Fellini's Roma The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean Maurice Jarre , The Other Jerry Goldsmith , or Sleuth John Addison . Sleuth  received the most votes and became the fifth nominee.^ From 1995 until 1998, Best Original Score  was split into Original Dramatic Score  and Original Musical or Comedy Score . For musicals and comedies, songwriters and lyricists along with orchestral underscore composers were eligible for nomination. 
^ Lisa Gerrard  and Klaus Badelt  also received screen credit for the Gladiator ^ The eligibility period for the 93rd ceremony was exceptionally extended through to February 28, 2021, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic . 
^ Also received 5 nominations for Best Original Song, which brings his total to 54 – the most nominated person in all of the music categories combined, and the most nominated living individual in any Oscars category 
  
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