Nigel Westlake to receive 2022 Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen Award
We are delighted that Air-Edel composer Nigel Westlake will receive the 2022 Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen Award in the APRA AMCOS Awards on the 15th November.
Nigel Westlake’s career has spanned more than three decades. Born in Perth, Western Australia, from the age of 17 he was touring the world as a freelance clarinettist, bass clarinettist, and saxophonist with ballet companies, a circus troupe, chamber music ensembles, fusion bands, and orchestras. He composed his first film score in 1989, and later was widely recognised with his score for the Oscar-nominated film ‘Babe’. Other film scores he composed include the feature films ‘Blueback’ ‘Ali’s Wedding’, ‘Paper Planes’, ‘Miss Potter’, ‘Babe: Pig in the City’, ‘Children of the Revolution’, and ‘The Nugget’, plus Imax films ‘Antarctica’, ‘The Edge’, ‘Imagine’, and ‘Solarmax’.
His television credits include documentaries, telemovies, news themes and station idents. Nigel’s compositions have earned numerous accolades, including the Gold Medal at the New York International Radio Festival and 11 APRA Awards in the screen and classical music categories, two ARIA Awards, and five AGSC Awards. He is a two-time winner of the prestigious Paul Lowin Orchestral prize and in 2013 was awarded an honorary doctorate in music by the University of NSW. In 2008 Nigel founded the Smugglers of Light Foundation with his family in memory of his son Eli, to promote cultural awareness and empowerment through music and film in Indigenous communities.
Nigel Westlake said: “For over three decades I have had the great privilege to be a part of an inspirational community of free-thinking storytellers who share a passion for bringing Australian stories to the screen. Working in film has enriched my life in so many different ways and I feel blessed to be able to love what I do and to do what I love. I am deeply humbled to be receiving the 2022 Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen Award and I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the APRA Board of Directors and the AGSC for considering me a worthy recipient.”
APRA AMCOS CEO Dean Ormston said: “Nigel Westlake is a national treasure. His evocative scores and compositions fill screens and auditoriums, creating a third dimensional magic and richness all in a uniquely Australian way – he is a master. Nigel’s generosity of spirit is only matched by his humbleness. He is an enthusiastic collaborator, enormous supporter of the screen and broader composing community, and committed to philanthropy through the wonderful work of the Smugglers of Light Foundation. As a previous APRA Board member, and long since, Nigel’s influence and impact reaches far. We are very grateful for Nigel’s many decades of service to music and his contribution to Australia’s fast evolving reputation as a leading music creating nation.”