Billie Eilish, Finneas, Ludwig Göransson and Nicholas Britell had been among the many winners Wednesday night on the fifth annual Society of Composers & Lyricists Awards.

Eilish and Finneas took house the award for excellent unique track for a Comedy or Musical for “What Was I Made For?” from “Barbie.” The win continued their sweep of the season from the Golden Globes and the Grammy Awards.

Olivia Rodrigo and Dan Nigro received excellent unique track for a drama or documentary for “Can’t Catch Me Now” from “Starvation Video games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.” Britell took house the prize for excellent unique rating for a tv manufacturing for “Succession.”

Göransson, who was honored with Selection’s Artisans Award in Santa Barbara this previous weekend, received excellent unique rating for a studio movie for “Oppenheimer.”

Director Martin Scorsese accepted the 2024 Spirit of Collaboration Award for his work with the late Composer Robbie Robertson.

Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Jason Isbell carried out the track “Between Trains” in honor of Scorsese and Robertson. “Between Trains” was initially written by Robertson for “The King of Comedy.”

The awards acknowledge unique scores and songs in visible media throughout seven classes. Siedah Garrett hosted the banquet on the Skirball Middle in Los Angeles.

Excellent Unique Rating for a Studio Movie

Joe Hisaishi – “The Boy and the Heron”
Ludwig Göransson – “Oppenheimer”
Laura Karpman – “American Fiction”
Robbie Robertson – “Killers of the Flower Moon”
Anthony Willis – “Saltburn”

Excellent Unique Rating for an Unbiased Movie

Jon Batiste – “American Symphony”
Mica Levi – “The Zone of Curiosity”
Fabrizio Mancinelli, Richard M. Sherman – “Mushka”
Daniel Pemberton – “Ferrari”
John Powell – “Nonetheless: A Michael J. Fox Film”

Excellent Unique Rating for a Tv Manufacturing

Nicholas Britell – “Succession”
Natalie Holt – “Loki”
Martin Phipps – “The Crown”
Carlos Rafael Rivera – “Classes in Chemistry”
Gustavo Santaolalla – “The Final of Us”

Excellent Unique Title Sequence for a Tv Manufacturing

Chanda Dancy – “Lawmen: Bass Reeves”
Nainita Desai – “The Deepest Breath”
Kevin Kiner – “Ahsoka”
Atli Örvarsson – “Silo”
Carlos Rafael Rivera – “Classes in Chemistry”

Excellent Unique Music for a Dramatic or Documentary Visible Media Manufacturing

Jon Batiste, Dan Wilson- “It By no means Went Away” – “American Symphony”
Nicholas Britell, Taura Stinson – “Slip Away” – “Carmen”
Sharon Farber, Noah Benshea – “Higher Instances” – “Jacob the Baker”
Lenny Kravitz – “Street to Freedom” – “Rustin”
Olivia Rodrigo, Dan Nigro – “Can’t Catch Me Now” – “The Starvation Video games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”

Excellent Unique Music for a Comedy or Musical Visible Media Manufacturing

Jack Black, John Spiker, Eric Osmond, Michael Jelenic, Aaron Horvath – “Peaches” – “The Tremendous Mario Bros Film”
Heather McIntosh, Allyson Newman, Taura Stinson – “All About Me” – “The L Phrase: Era Q”
Billie Eilish O’Connell, Finneas O’Connell – “What Was I Made For?” – “Barbie”
Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt – “I’m Simply Ken” – “Barbie”
Diane Warren – “The Hearth Inside” – “Flamin’ Sizzling”

Excellent Unique Rating for Interactive Media

Stephan Barton, Gordy Haab – “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor”
Winifred Phillips – “Secrets and techniques of Skeifa Island”
Pinar Toprak – “Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora”
Austin Wintory – “Stray Gods”

The David Raksin Award for Rising Expertise

Catherine Pleasure – “House is a Lodge”
Fabrizio Mancinelli – “The Land of Desires”
Allyson Newman – “Dedication to Life”
Hannah Parrott – “After Loss of life”
Kenny Wooden – “The Naughty 9”

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