List of awards and nominations received by Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone, OMRI[1] (Italian: [ˈɛnnjo morriˈkoːne]; 10 November 1928 – 6 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpet player who wrote music in a wide range of styles. He composed over 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as over 100 classical works. His best-known compositions include "The Ecstasy of Gold", "Se Telefonando", "Man with a Harmonica", "Here's to You", the UK No. 2 single "Chi Mai", "Gabriel's Oboe" and "E Più Ti Penso". In 1971, he received a "Targa d'Oro" for worldwide sales of 22 million,[2] and by 2016 Morricone had sold over 70 million records worldwide.[3] In 2007, he received the Academy Honorary Award "for his magnificent and multifaceted contributions to the art of film music." He was nominated for a further six Oscars, and in 2016, received his only competitive Academy Award for his score to Quentin Tarantino's film The Hateful Eight, at the time becoming the oldest person ever to win a competitive Oscar. His other achievements include three Grammy Awards, three Golden Globes, six BAFTAs, ten David di Donatello, eleven Nastro d'Argento, two European Film Awards, the Golden Lion Honorary Award and the Polar Music Prize in 2010. Morricone has influenced many artists from film scoring to other styles and genres, including Hans Zimmer,[4] Danger Mouse,[5] Dire Straits,[6] Muse,[7] Metallica,[8] and Radiohead.[9]
Academy Awards
Morricone received his first Academy Award nomination in 1979 for the score to Days of Heaven (Terrence Malick, 1978).[10]
Eight years later, Morricone received his second Oscar nomination for The Mission.[10] He also received Oscar nominations for his scores to The Untouchables (1987), Bugsy (1991), Malèna (2000), and The Hateful Eight (2016).[11] In February 2016, Morricone won his first competitive Academy Award for his score to The Hateful Eight.[12]
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1979 | Days of Heaven | Best Original Score | Nominated |
1987 | The Mission | Nominated | |
1988 | The Untouchables | Nominated | |
1992 | Bugsy | Nominated | |
2001 | Malèna | Nominated | |
2007 | Honorary Academy Award | Won | |
2016 | The Hateful Eight | Best Original Score | Won |
Morricone and Alex North are the only composers to receive the Academy Honorary Award since its introduction in 1928.[13] He received the award in February 2007, "for his magnificent and multifaceted contributions to the art of film music."[14] In conjunction with the honor, Morricone released a tribute album, We All Love Ennio Morricone, that included as its centerpiece Celine Dion's rendition of "I Knew I Loved You" (based on "Deborah's Theme" from Once Upon a Time in America), which she performed at the ceremony. Behind-the-scenes studio production and recording footage of "I Knew I Loved You" can be viewed in the debut episode of the QuincyJones.com Podcast.[15] The lyric, as with his Love Affair, had been written by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Morricone's acceptance speech was in his native Italian tongue and was interpreted by Clint Eastwood.[16]
American Film Institute
In 2005 four film scores by Ennio Morricone were nominated by the American Film Institute for an honoured place in the AFI's Top 25 of Best American Film Scores of All Time.[17] His score for The Mission was ranked 23rd in the Top 25 list.[18]
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1968 | Once Upon a Time in the West | Top 25 Best American Film Scores of All Time | Nominated |
1984 | Once Upon a Time in America | Nominated | |
1986 | The Mission | Won | |
1987 | The Untouchables | Nominated |
Golden Globe
9 Nominations, 3 Wins.[19]
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1982 | Butterfly | Best Original Song for "It's Wrong For Me To Love You" (with Carol Connors) | Nominated |
1985 | Once Upon a Time in America | Best Original Score | Nominated |
1987 | The Mission | Won | |
1988 | The Untouchables | Nominated | |
1990 | Casualties of War | Nominated | |
1992 | Bugsy | Nominated | |
2000 | The Legend of 1900 | Won | |
2001 | Malèna | Nominated | |
2016 | The Hateful Eight | Won |
Globo d'oro (Italian Golden Globes)
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1993 | Jona Che Visse Nella Balena | Best Original Score | Nominated |
1993 | Il Lungo Silenzio | Won | |
1994 | A Pure Formality | Nominated | |
2000 | Canone inverso | Nominated | |
2013 | The Best Offer | Nominated |
Grammy Awards
Morricone was nominated seven times for a Grammy Award. In 2009 The Recording Academy inducted his score for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[20]
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1988 | The Untouchables | Best Original Score | Won |
1995 | Wolf | Nominated | |
1997 | The Star Maker | Nominated | |
1999 | Bulworth | Nominated | |
2007 | Once Upon a Time in the West | Best Instrumental Performance | Won |
2009 | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | Grammy Hall of Fame | Won |
2014[21] | Grammy Trustees Award | Won | |
2017 | The Hateful Eight | Best Original Score | Nominated |
Best Instrumental Performance for 'L'Ultima Diligenza Di Red Rock – Versione Integrale' | Nominated |
Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon)
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1964 | A Fistful of Dollars | Best Original Score | Won |
1970 | Metti, una sera a cena | Won | |
1972 | Sacco e Vanzetti | Won | |
1985 | Once Upon a Time in America | Won | |
1988 | The Untouchables | Won | |
1999 | Legend of 1900 | Won | |
2000 | Canone inverso | Won | |
2001 | Malèna | Nominated | |
2004 | Al Cuore Si Comanda | Nominated | |
2007 | La Sconosciuta | Won | |
2008 | I Demoni di San Pietroburgo | Won | |
2010 | Baaria | Won | |
2013 | The Best Offer | Won |
ASCAP Awards
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1988 | The Untouchables | Best Original Score | Won |
1994 | In the Line of Fire | Won | |
1994 | Life Achievement Award | Won | |
1995 | Wolf | Best Original Score | Won |
BAFTA Awards
British Academy Awards: 6 Wins.[22]
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1980 | Days of Heaven | Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music | Won |
1985 | Once Upon a Time in America | Best Original Score | Won |
1987 | The Mission | Won | |
1988 | The Untouchables | Won | |
1991 | Cinema Paradiso | Won | |
2016 | The Hateful Eight | Won |
César Awards
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1980 | I... comme Icare | Best Original Score | Nominated |
1980 | Le Professionnel | Nominated | |
2016 | En mai, fais ce qu'il te plaît | Nominated |
David di Donatello
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1981 | The Lady of the Camellias | Best Original Score | Nominated |
Bianco, rosso e Verdone | Nominated | ||
1988 | Gli Occhiali d'Oro | Won | |
1989 | Cinema Paradiso | Won | |
1990 | Mio Caro Dottor Gräsler | Best Original Song | Nominated |
Stanno Tutti Bene | Best Original Score | Won | |
1993 | Jona Che Visse Nella Balena | Won | |
The Escort | Nominated | ||
1996 | The Star Maker | Nominated | |
1999 | Legend of 1900 | Won | |
2000 | Canone inverso | Won | |
2001 | Malèna | Nominated | |
2006 | 50th Anniversary David | Won | |
2007 | La Sconosciuta | Best Original Score | Won |
2010 | Baarìa | Won | |
2013 | The Best Offer | Won | |
2016 | The Correspondence | Best Composer | Nominated |
European Film Awards
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1999[23] | Lifetime Achievement Award | Won | |
2005[24] | Fateless | Best Composer | Nominated |
2013[25] | The Best Offer | Won |
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
Year | Project | Category | Result |
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1984 | Once Upon a Time in America | Best Original Score | Won |
1986 | The Mission | 2nd Place | |
2001 | Career Achievement Award | Won | |
2015 | The Hateful Eight | Best Original Score | 2nd Place |
Selected other awards
- 1967: Diapason d'Or
- 1969: Premio Spoleto Cinema
- 1972: Cork Film International for La califfa
- 1979: Premio Vittorio de Sica[26][27]
- 1981: Premio della critica discografica for Il prato
- 1984: Premio Zurlini
- 1986: Premio Vittorio de Sica[27]
- 1988: Ninth Annual Ace Winner for Il Giorno prima
- 1989: Pardo d'Oro alla carriera Locarno Film Festival
- 1990: Prix Fondation Sacem del XLIII Cannes Film Festival for Nuovo Cinema Paradiso
- 1992: Pentagramma d'oro
- 1992: Premio Michelangelo
- 1992: Grolla d'oro, alla carriera (Saint Vincent)
- 1993: Efebo d'Argento for Jonas che visse nella balena
- 1993: Gran Premio SACEM audiovisivi[26]
- 1994: ASCAP Golden Soundtrack Award (Los Angeles)[28]
- 1994: 7 d'Or, "Best Music" for La piovra, season 5
- 1995: Premio Rota[29]
- 1995: Golden Lion Honorary Award by the Venice Film Festival[30]
- 1996: Premio città di Roma
- 1996: Premio Cappelli
- 1996: Premio Accademia di Santa Cecilia
- 1997: Premio Flaiano[31]
- 1998: Columbus Prize
- 1999: Erich Wolfgang Korngold Internationaler Preis für Film[32]
- 2000: Honorary Degree by the University of Cagliari[33]
- 2001: Mikeldi de Honor at "Zinebi – International Festival of Documentary and Short Films" of Bilbao[34]
- 2002: Honorary Degree by the "Seconda Università" of Rome[33]
- 2003: Golden Eagle Award by the Russian National Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia for 72 Meters (film)
- 2003: Honorary Senator of the Filmscoring Class of the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München[35]
- 2006: Grand Officer OMRI, nominated by Carlo Azeglio Ciampi[30]
- 2007: The Film & TV Music Award for Lifetime Achievement
- 2008: Pablo Neruda Order of Artistic and Cultural Merit, Chile's highest award for the arts
- 2008: Knight of the Legion of Honour[30]
- 2009: Medal of Merits for Macedonia[36]
- 2009: America Award of the Italy–USA Foundation[37]
- 2010: Polar Music Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy of the Arts[38]
- 2012: Per Artem ad Deum Medal[39]
- 2013: Special Award for Career Achievement at the Online Film Critics Society Awards
- 2013: Honoris Causa honorary academic degree at New Bulgarian University[40]
- 2016: Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Live Performance/Theatre.[41]
- 2019: Pontifical Gold Medal from Pope Francis, presented by Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi[42][43]
- 2020: Camille Award[43]
- 2020: Princess of Asturias Award in the category of Arts[30]
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