(1970-08-19) August 19, 1970 (age 48) Pontivy, France
Occupation(s)
Composer
Years active
1999–present
Ludovic Bource (French pronunciation: [ly.do.vik buʁs]; born 19 August 1970 in Pontivy) is a French composer best known for his work in film scoring. He rose to international critical acclaim in 2011 for composing the Golden Globe-[1][2] and Academy Award[3]-winning score for The Artist.
Contents
1Life and career
2Filmography
3References
4External links
Life and career[edit]
Bource first studied music at a conservatory in Brittany, moving afterwards to the Centre d'Informations Musicales (CIM), in Paris, where he studied Jazz music. Bource began his career composing music for commercials, but later moved on to short films, such as, En attendant (2000), Spartacus (2003), and Sirene Song (2005). After working on the Michel Hazanavicius film Mes amis, Bource has become a long-time collaborator with the director. He has since scored such Hazanavicius films as OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (2006), its sequel OSS 117: Lost in Rio (2009), and most recently the black-and-white silent film The Artist (2011). The latter, recorded with award-winning Brussels Philharmonic, elevated Bource to international fame and earned him numerous accolades, including a César Award, a Golden Globe, and an Oscar.[4] He was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in June 2012 along with 175 other individuals.[5]
Filmography[edit]
Year
Title
Notes
1999
Mes amis
film
2000
C.D.D.
Short film
En attendant
Short film
2003
Spartacus
Short film
2005
Sirene Song
Short film
2006
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
film
2009
Here to Stay
Documentary
OSS 117: Lost in Rio
film
2011
The Artist
Academy Award for Best Original Score[3] BAFTA Award for Best Film Music Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Score Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Composer César Award for Best Music Written for a Film[6] European Film Award for Best Composer Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score[2] Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Score Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Score Nominated — Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score Nominated — Grammy Award for Best Original Score Nominated — San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score
2012
On the Other Side of the Tracks
Originally titled De l'autre côté du périph
film
2013
Clear History
TV film
References[edit]
^O'Connell, Sean (15 January 2012). "'The Artist' wins Globe for Best Original Score – AWARDS ALLEY. HollywoodNews.com. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
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^ abBource, Ludovic (Mar 1, 2012). Ludovic Bource winning Best Original Score. Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles: YouTube. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
^Ludovic Bource Biography. AllMusic. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
^"Academy Invites 176 to Membership". The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 29 June 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
^Jacques Brinon/Associated Press (24 February 2012). Silent film The Artist wins big at France's César Awards. CBC News. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
External links[edit]
Ludovic Bource on IMDb
Awards for Ludovic Bource
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Academy Award for Best Original Score
1930s
Louis Silvers (1934)
Max Steiner (1935)
Leo F. Forbstein (1936)
Charles Previn (1937)
Erich Wolfgang Korngold / Alfred Newman (1938)
Herbert Stothart / Richard Hageman, W. Franke Harling, John Leipold and Leo Shuken (1939)
1940s
Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith and Ned Washington / Alfred Newman (1940)
Bernard Herrmann / Frank Churchill and Oliver Wallace (1941)
Max Steiner / Ray Heindorf and Heinz Roemheld (1942)
Alfred Newman / Ray Heindorf (1943)
Max Steiner / Morris Stoloff and Carmen Dragon (1944)
Miklós Rózsa / Georgie Stoll (1945)
Hugo Friedhofer / Morris Stoloff (1946)
Miklós Rózsa / Alfred Newman (1947)
Brian Easdale / Johnny Green and Roger Edens (1948)
Aaron Copland / Roger Edens and Lennie Hayton (1949)
1950s
Franz Waxman / Adolph Deutsch and Roger Edens (1950)
Franz Waxman / Johnny Green and Saul Chaplin (1951)
Dimitri Tiomkin / Alfred Newman (1952)
Bronisław Kaper / Alfred Newman (1953)
Dimitri Tiomkin / Adolph Deutsch and Saul Chaplin (1954)
Alfred Newman / Robert Russell Bennett, Jay Blackton and Adolph Deutsch (1955)
Victor Young / Alfred Newman and Ken Darby (1956)
Malcolm Arnold (1957)
Dimitri Tiomkin / Andre Previn (1958)
Miklós Rózsa / Andre Previn and Ken Darby (1959)
1960s
Ernest Gold / Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman (1960)
Henry Mancini / Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal (1961)
Maurice Jarre / Ray Heindorf (1962)
John Addison / Andre Previn (1963)
Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman / Andre Previn (1964)
Maurice Jarre / Irwin Kostal (1965)
John Barry / Ken Thorne (1966)
Elmer Bernstein / Alfred Newman and Ken Darby (1967)
John Barry / Johnny Green (1968)
Burt Bacharach / Lennie Hayton and Lionel Newman (1969)
1970s
Francis Lai / The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr) (1970)
Michel Legrand / John Williams (1971)
Charlie Chaplin, Raymond Rasch and Larry Russell/Ralph Burns (1972)
Marvin Hamlisch / Marvin Hamlisch (1973)
Nino Rota and Carmine Coppola / Nelson Riddle (1974)
John Williams / Leonard Rosenman (1975)
Jerry Goldsmith / Leonard Rosenman (1976)
John Williams / Jonathan Tunick (1977)
Giorgio Moroder / Joe Renzetti (1978)
Georges Delerue / Ralph Burns (1979)
1980s
Michael Gore (1980)
Vangelis (1981)
John Williams / Henry Mancini and Leslie Bricusse (1982)
Bill Conti / Michel Legrand, Alan and Marilyn Bergman (1983)
Maurice Jarre / Prince (1984)
John Barry (1985)
Herbie Hancock (1986)
Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne and Cong Su (1987)
Dave Grusin (1988)
Alan Menken (1989)
1990s
John Barry (1990)
Alan Menken (1991)
Alan Menken (1992)
John Williams (1993)
Hans Zimmer (1994)
Luis Enríquez Bacalov / Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz (1995)
Gabriel Yared / Rachel Portman (1996)
James Horner / Anne Dudley (1997)
Nicola Piovani / Stephen Warbeck (1998)
John Corigliano (1999)
2000s
Tan Dun (2000)
Howard Shore (2001)
Elliot Goldenthal (2002)
Howard Shore (2003)
Jan A. P. Kaczmarek (2004)
Gustavo Santaolalla (2005)
Gustavo Santaolalla (2006)
Dario Marianelli (2007)
A. R. Rahman (2008)
Michael Giacchino (2009)
2010s
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (2010)
Ludovic Bource (2011)
Mychael Danna (2012)
Steven Price (2013)
Alexandre Desplat (2014)
Ennio Morricone (2015)
Justin Hurwitz (2016)
Alexandre Desplat (2017)
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BAFTA Award for Best Film Music
John Barry (1968)
Mikis Theodorakis (1969)
Burt Bacharach (1970)
Michel Legrand (1971)
Nino Rota (1972)
Alan Price (1973)
Richard Rodney Bennett (1974)
John Williams (1975)
Bernard Herrmann (1976)
John Addison (1977)
John Williams (1978)
Ennio Morricone (1979)
John Williams (1980)
Carl Davis (1981)
John Williams (1982)
Ryuichi Sakamoto (1983)
Ennio Morricone (1984)
Maurice Jarre (1985)
Ennio Morricone (1986)
Ennio Morricone (1987)
John Williams (1988)
Maurice Jarre (1989)
Andrea and Ennio Morricone (1990)
Jean-Claude Petit (1991)
David Hirschfelder (1992)
John Williams (1993)
Don Was (1994)
Luis Bacalov (1995)
Gabriel Yared (1996)
Nellee Hooper (1997)
David Hirschfelder (1998)
Thomas Newman (1999)
Tan Dun (2000)
Craig Armstrong and Marius de Vries (2001)
Philip Glass (2002)
T Bone Burnett and Gabriel Yared (2003)
Gustavo Santaolalla (2004)
John Williams (2005)
Gustavo Santaolalla (2006)
Christopher Gunning (2007)
A. R. Rahman (2008)
Michael Giacchino (2009)
Alexandre Desplat (2010)
Ludovic Bource (2011)
Thomas Newman (2012)
Steven Price (2013)
Alexandre Desplat (2014)
Ennio Morricone (2015)
Justin Hurwitz (2016)
Alexandre Desplat (2017)
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Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score
John Williams (1998)
Gabriel Yared (1999)
Lisa Gerrard and Hans Zimmer (2000)
Howard Shore (2001)
John Williams (2002)
Howard Shore (2003)
Howard Shore (2004)
John Williams (2005)
Philip Glass (2006)
Jonny Greenwood (2007)
A. R. Rahman (2008)
Michael Giacchino (2009)
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (2010)
Ludovic Bource (2011)
John Williams (2012)
Steven Price (2013)
Antonio Sánchez (2014)
Ennio Morricone (2015)
Justin Hurwitz (2016)
Alexandre Desplat (2017)
Justin Hurwitz (2018)
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European Film Award for Best Composer
Yuri Khanon (1988)
Andrew Dickson (1989)
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson (1991)
Vincent van Warmerdam (1992)
Bruno Coulais (2004)
Rupert Gregson-Williams and Andrea Guerra (2005)
Alberto Iglesias (2006)
Alexandre Desplat (2007)
Max Richter (2008)
Alberto Iglesias (2009)
Alexandre Desplat (2010)
Ludovic Bource (2011)
Alberto Iglesias (2012)
Ennio Morricone (2013)
Mica Levi (2014)
Faris Badwan and Rachel Zeffira (2015)
Evgueni and Sacha Galperine (2017)
Christoph M. Kaiser and Julian Maas (2018)
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Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score
1940s
Life with Father – Max Steiner (1947)
The Red Shoes – Brian Easdale (1948)
The Inspector General – Johnny Green (1949)
1950s
Sunset Boulevard – Franz Waxman (1950)
September Affair – Victor Young (1951)
High Noon – Dimitri Tiomkin (1952)
On the Beach – Ernest Gold (1959)
1960s
The Alamo – Dimitri Tiomkin (1960)
The Guns of Navarone – Dimitri Tiomkin (1961)
To Kill a Mockingbird – Elmer Bernstein (1962)
(1963)
The Fall of the Roman Empire – Dimitri Tiomkin (1964)
Doctor Zhivago – Maurice Jarre (1965)
Hawaii – Elmer Bernstein (1966)
Camelot – Frederick Loewe (1967)
The Shoes of the Fisherman – Alex North (1968)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid – Burt Bacharach (1969)
1970s
Love Story – Francis Lai (1970)
Shaft – Isaac Hayes (1971)
The Godfather – Nino Rota (1972)
Jonathan Livingston Seagull – Neil Diamond (1973)
The Little Prince – Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe (1974)
Jaws – John Williams (1975)
A Star is Born – Kenneth Ascher, Paul Williams (1976)
Star Wars – John Williams (1977)
Midnight Express – Giorgio Moroder (1978)
Apocalypse Now – Carmine Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola (1979)
1980s
The Stunt Man – Dominic Frontiere (1980)
(1981)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial – John Williams (1982)
Flashdance – Giorgio Moroder (1983)
A Passage to India – Maurice Jarre (1984)
Out of Africa – John Barry (1985)
The Mission – Ennio Morricone (1986)
The Last Emperor – David Byrne, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Cong Su (1987)
Gorillas in the Mist – Maurice Jarre (1988)
The Little Mermaid – Alan Menken (1989)
1990s
The Sheltering Sky – Richard Horowitz, Ryuichi Sakamoto (1990)
Beauty and the Beast – Alan Menken (1991)
Aladdin – Alan Menken (1992)
Heaven & Earth – Kitarō (1993)
The Lion King – Hans Zimmer (1994)
A Walk in the Clouds – Maurice Jarre (1995)
The English Patient – Gabriel Yared (1996)
Titanic – James Horner (1997)
The Truman Show – Burkhard Dallwitz, Philip Glass (1998)
1900 – Ennio Morricone (1999)
2000s
Gladiator – Lisa Gerrard, Hans Zimmer (2000)
Moulin Rouge! – Craig Armstrong (2001)
Frida – Elliot Goldenthal (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Howard Shore (2003)
The Aviator – Howard Shore (2004)
Memoirs of a Geisha – John Williams (2005)
The Painted Veil – Alexandre Desplat (2006)
Atonement – Dario Marianelli (2007)
Slumdog Millionaire – A. R. Rahman (2008)
Up – Michael Giacchino (2009)
2010s
The Social Network – Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross (2010)
The Artist – Ludovic Bource (2011)
Life of Pi – Mychael Danna (2012)
All Is Lost – Alex Ebert (2013)
The Theory of Everything – Jóhann Jóhannsson (2014)
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