Thomas Newman's "Revolutionary Road" Score Nominated for Classical BRIT Award

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The soundtrack to Revolutionary Road, featuring a score by Thomas Newman that the Irish Times called "quintessential Newman—smart, moving and cool," has been nominated for Soundtrack of the Year in the 2010 Classical BRIT Awards. The 11th annual Awards ceremony will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 13 and will be broadcast in the UK on ITV1.

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The soundtrack to Revolutionary Road, featuring a score by Thomas Newman that the Irish Times called "quintessential Newman—smart, moving and cool," has been nominated for Soundtrack of the Year in the 2010 Classical BRIT Awards. Also nominated in the category are Alexandre Desplat's score for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Michael Giacchino's for Star Trek. The Awards ceremony will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 13 and will be broadcast in the UK on ITV1.

This year marks the 11th annual BRIT Awards, which recognize the best in the world of classical music and Britain’s place as a leading voice in the field. The nominations were announced yesterday in London.

To order a copy of the Revolutionary Road soundtrack, with the album MP3s available at no additional cost, visit the Thomas Newman section of the Nonesuch Store now. For more on the BRIT Awards and to see the complete list of nominees, visit classicalbrits.co.uk.

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  • Tuesday, April 13, 2010
    Thomas Newman's "Revolutionary Road" Score Nominated for Classical BRIT Award

    The soundtrack to Revolutionary Road, featuring a score by Thomas Newman that the Irish Times called "quintessential Newman—smart, moving and cool," has been nominated for Soundtrack of the Year in the 2010 Classical BRIT Awards. Also nominated in the category are Alexandre Desplat's score for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Michael Giacchino's for Star Trek. The Awards ceremony will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 13 and will be broadcast in the UK on ITV1.

    This year marks the 11th annual BRIT Awards, which recognize the best in the world of classical music and Britain’s place as a leading voice in the field. The nominations were announced yesterday in London.

    To order a copy of the Revolutionary Road soundtrack, with the album MP3s available at no additional cost, visit the Thomas Newman section of the Nonesuch Store now. For more on the BRIT Awards and to see the complete list of nominees, visit classicalbrits.co.uk.

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