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The Academy Award for Best Original Score is presented to the best substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer. ==Superlatives== These are only for nominations in the Scoring categories. Nominations in other categories, such as the Original Song category, are not included. Only one composer has won two Scoring Oscars the same year: in 1973, Marvin Hamlisch won Original Dramatic Score for ''The Way We Were'' and Best Adaptation Score, for ''The Sting''. Hamlisch also won Best Song that year for ''The Way We Were (song)'', making him the only composer to win three music Oscars in the same year. Only one composer has won Oscars three years in a row: Roger Edens won for ''Easter Parade'' (1948), ''On the Town'' (1949) and ''Annie Get Your Gun'' (1950). Eight composers have won Oscars two years in a row: # Ray Heindorf won for ''Yankee Doodle Dandy'' (1942) and ''This is the Army'' (1943). # Franz Waxman won for ''Sunset Boulevard'' (1950) and ''A Place in the Sun'' (1951). # Alfred Newman won for ''With a Song in My Heart'' (1952) and ''Call Me Madam'' (1953). He won again for ''Love is a Many-Splendored Thing'' (1955) and ''The King and I'' (1956). # Adolph Deutsch won for ''Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' (1954) and ''Oklahoma!'' (1955). # André Previn won for ''Gigi'' (1958) and 1959's ''Porgy and Bess'' (1959). He won again for ''Irma La Douce'' (1963) and ''My Fair Lady'' (1964). # Leonard Rosenman won for ''Barry Lyndon'' (1975) and ''Bound for Glory'' (1976). # Alan Menken won for ''Beauty and The Beast'' (1991) and ''Aladdin'' (1992). # Gustavo Santaolalla won for ''Brokeback Mountain'' (2005) and ''Babel'' (2006). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Academy Award for Best Original Score」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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