Australian Guild of Screen Composers Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

The Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) is a not for profit
organisation, which was established in 1981, "to represent the
interests of Australian screen composers by developing and promoting
employment opportunities, undertaking educational initiatives and
increasing their profile amongst the industry." The Guild's head
offices are in Sydney, with successive presidents from 1987 being Bob
Young (1987â€"91), Martin Armiger (1992â€"98), Chris Neal
(1999â€"2000), Art Phillips (2001â€"08), Clive Harrison (2008â€"11),
Guy Gross (2012â€"17) and Caitlin Yeo (2018â€"present). Since 1991 it
has been sponsored by the Australasian Performing Right Association
(APRA).AGSC presented film and television composers with awards from
1996 to 2000. Each year they released a compilation album, starting
with The Australian Guild of Screen Composers 1996 Award Winners in
1997, via Sony Music Australia.Since 2002 AGSC, in collaboration with
APRA and the affiliated Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners
Society (AMCOS), present Screen Music Awards at an annual ceremony as
part of the APRA Music Awards. These honour, "compositions for
documentaries, short films, mini-series, children's television and
feature film scores." Australian Guild of Screen Composers Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter




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