Oscar rules snub this year’s best soundtracks

Jonny Greenwood’s critically acclaimed soundtrack for There Will be Blood was considered a no brainer for an Oscar nom, but the Academy has ruled it ineligible.

The disqualification has been attributed to a designation within Rule 16 of the Academy’s Special Rules for Music Awards (5d under “Eligibility”), which excludes “scores diluted by the use of tracked themes or other pre-existing music.”

Greenwood’s score contains roughly 35 minutes of original recordings and roughly 46 minutes of pre-existing work (including selections from the works of Arvo Pärt, as well as pieces in the public domain, such as Johannes Brahms’ “Concerto in D Major”). Peripheral augmentation to the score included sporadic but minimal useage (15 minutes) of the artist’s 2006 composition “Popcorn Superhet Receiver.”

Published on February 27, 2008 8:18 AM PST (5 months, 3 weeks ago).
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