Creative Arts Emmys Music Nominations: Hans Zimmer Lands Three Nods, Pasek & Paul Inch Closer to EGOT
2024-07-17
Zimmer's Emmy Dominance: A Composer's Unparalleled Accolades
Hans Zimmer, the renowned composer, has amassed an impressive collection of awards throughout his illustrious career, including two Oscars, three Golden Globes, and four Grammys. However, the one elusive trophy that has evaded him thus far is the Emmy. This year, Zimmer has his best chance yet, with multiple nominations across the Creative Arts Emmys, showcasing his versatility and mastery of the craft.
Zimmer's Eminent Nominations: A Testament to His Artistry
Scoring Historical Drama and Documenting the Planet
Zimmer's nominations span various categories, highlighting his exceptional work in both the realm of television and documentary filmmaking. His collaboration with co-composer Kara Talve on the Peacock series "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" has earned him a nod for music composition for a limited or anthology series, movie, or special. Additionally, the duo's original song, "Love Will Survive," performed by the legendary Barbra Streisand, has also been recognized in the outstanding song category.Zimmer's versatility is further exemplified by his nomination, alongside co-composers Jacob Shea and Sara Barone, for best documentary score for "Planet Earth III." This recognition underscores his ability to craft captivating musical landscapes that seamlessly complement the visual storytelling of both dramatic and documentary productions.
Acclaimed Composers Vying for Emmy Glory
Zimmer is not the only renowned composer making a strong showing at the Emmys this year. The trio behind the score for FX's "Shogun" – Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross, and Nick Chuba – have received nominations in the music composition and main title theme music categories. Similarly, Jeff Toyne has earned nods in both those categories for his work on the Apple TV+ comedy "Palm Royale."Two-time Emmy winner Carlos Rafael Rivera is also in the running, with nominations for music composition for a limited or anthology series and main title theme music for the Apple TV+ series "Lessons in Chemistry." David Fleming, too, has secured double nominations for his work on Prime Video's "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" and the Disney documentary "Jim Henson Idea Man."
Veteran Composers and Newcomers Vying for Emmy Gold
The Emmy music categories feature a mix of seasoned veterans and rising talents, all vying for the prestigious award. Past Emmy winners like Marc Shaiman, Rickey Minor, and Eli Brueggemann are once again in the running, showcasing their continued excellence in the field.Newcomers to the Emmy competition, such as Atli Örvarsson for "Silo" and Toydrum for "Slow Horses," have also earned nominations, underscoring the depth and diversity of the talent pool in the music composition categories.
The Potential for EGOT Status and Other Notable Nominations
The outstanding song category holds particular significance, as a win for the "Only Murders in the Building" tune, "Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?," would propel the songwriting duo of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul into the prestigious EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) status, given their previous accolades.Other notable nominations include Sara Bareilles for her work on "Girls5eva," and John Hawkes for a song in "True Detective: Night Country." The music direction category also features a mix of past winners and newcomers, with Fred Armisen and Eli Janney, Adam Blackstone and Don Was, and Eli Brueggemann all vying for recognition.
Surprises and Snubs: The Evolving Landscape of Emmy Music Nominations
While the Emmy music nominations showcase the depth and breadth of talent in the industry, there were a few surprises and snubs. The Weeknd's original songs for "The Idol" were notably absent from the nominations, and Usher's "Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show" was recognized for the variety special but not for music direction.These omissions highlight the ever-evolving and competitive nature of the Emmy music categories, where even the most acclaimed artists and productions can face the challenges of standing out in a crowded field of exceptional work.