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![]() FMS FEATURE... ![]() January 23, 2007 79th Annual Academy Award Nominations Diversity and international flair dominate 2006 score and song nominees by Marilee Bradford ![]() Alexandre Desplat ![]() Thomas Newman ![]() Gustavo Santaolalla ![]() Philip Glass Argentina-born Gustavo Santaolalla, who won the Oscar last year for his score to Brokeback Mountain, was nominated again this year for his oud (mid-Eastern lute)-based score from Babel. Rounding out the list are two-time nominee Philip Glass' ambient score for Notes on a Scandal; and seven-time nominee Thomas Newman's homage to Golden Age orchestral scoring in The Good German. ![]() Anika Noni Rose, Beyonce Knowles and Jennifer Hudson in Dreamgirls ![]() Owen Wilson as the voice of Lightening McQueen in Cars ![]() Al Gore in An Inconvenient Truth Randy Newman, a veteran with 16 nominations and one win ("If I Didn't Have You from Monsters, Inc., 2001), joined this year's Best Song contenders with a touching folk lament about a changing world, "Our Town" from Cars. But in light of the current political climate, the Academy may favor Melissa Etheridge's rock call-to-arms "I Need to Wake Up," from Al Gore's environmental documentary An Inconvenient Truth. The Academy's choices in the Best Score and Best Song categories have little in common with this year's Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globe nominees and winners, matching only one nominee in each category (Santaolalla's score for Babel and the song "Listen" from Dreamgirls). This year's Globe winner for score was Desplat, not for The Queen but for The Painted Veil. The full list of music nominees follows. Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures: Original Score
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