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Neil Sutherland (composer)

Neil Campbell Sutherland is a New Zealand-born, Australian-based screen music composer and musician. His work on Getaway (1994–present), MythBusters (2003–2016), Border Security (2004–present), Dancing with the Stars (2004–present) and Bondi Vet (2009–2016) has resulted in 14 consecutive Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Awards at the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Awards from 2008 to 2021.

Neil Sutherland
Birth nameNeil Campbell Sutherland
BornNew Zealand
OriginSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation(s)
  • Composer
  • musician
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1989–present
Websiteneilsutherlandmusic.com.au

Biography

Neil Campbell Sutherland was born in New Zealand.[1][2] He started music lessons from the age of 6 and during the 1970s trained in classical piano.[3] Sutherland formed a rock band, while a teenager, which toured New Zealand.[3] He relocated to Australia at age 21.[2]

In 1989 Sutherland joined a TV music company, working as a screen composer. Two years later he formed his own company, Musication, in Sydney and continued creating and arranging music for TV and film.[3] From 1989 to 1994 he was a co-composer for TV science, information series, Beyond 2000.[2][4] From 1990 to 1993 Sutherland provided music for teen-orientated soap opera, E Street.[4] He composed original music for life-style, travel series, Getaway from 1994.[4][5] An early feature film he worked on was Rainbow's End (1995).

Sutherland and Chris Harriott scored the first season of rural, family drama, McLeod's Daughters (2001).[6] The composer has provided the theme and background music for TV science, entertainment series MythBusters since 2003 (after the pilot episodes).[2][7] The show was created by Australian-born producer, Peter Rees, for Beyond Television Productions, which had produced Sutherland's earlier series, Beyond 2000.[8][9]

In 2004 he provided music for a mini-documentary series, National Treasures, of at least 11 episodes of four or five minutes each, including "Bradman's Bat",[10] "Endeavour Journal" and "The Sentimental Bloke Film" for Screen Australia, which were televised by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and presented by Warren Brown.[11][12] Additional episodes in the National Treasures series, also scored by Sutherland, but hosted by Chris Taylor, were available online in 2009.[13]

Also in 2004 Sutherland began his association with TV observational documentary series, Border Security: Australia's Front Line and celebrity competition, Dancing with the Stars.[2] At the APRA Music Awards of 2005 Sutherland won two categories, Best Television Theme for Colour of War: The Anzacs (2004) and Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia.[14][15] In 2008 he provided the theme for the Australian revival of the sports entertainment show, Gladiators. At the APRA Music Awards of 2008 he won Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas and was nominated for Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia.[16][17]

He scored the factual, medical series, Bondi Vet, from 2009,[2][18] and the factual, police observational series, RBT from 2010.[19] He composed music for both seasons of reality TV series, Keeping up with the Joneses (2010–2011).

Sutherland won his 14th consecutive Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Award at the APRA Music Awards of 2021 for his body of work including Border Security, MythBusters, Dancing with the Stars, Getaway and Bondi Vet.[20]

Awards and nominations

APRA Music Awards

The APRA Music Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters."[21] After 2002 they also include the associated Screen Music Awards handed out by APRA, Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) and Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC), which "acknowledges excellence and innovation in the field of screen composition."[22]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2005 Neil Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Won [14][15]
Colour of War: The Anzacs (Sutherland) Best Television Theme Won
2006 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [23][24]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Nominated
2007 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [25][26]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Nominated
2008 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [16][17]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won
2009 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [27][28]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won
2010 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [29][30]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won
2011 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [31][32]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [31][33]
2012 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [34][35]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [34][36]
2013 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [37][38]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [37][39]
2014 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [40][41]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [40][42]
2015 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [43][44]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [43][45]
2016 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [46][47]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [46][48]
2017 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [49][50]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [49][51]
2018 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [52][53]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [52][54]
2019 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia Nominated [55][56]
Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [55][57]
2020 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [58]
2021 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas Won [20][59]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Neil Sutherland at IMDb

neil, sutherland, composer, neil, campbell, sutherland, zealand, born, australian, based, screen, music, composer, musician, work, getaway, 1994, present, mythbusters, 2003, 2016, border, security, 2004, present, dancing, with, stars, 2004, present, bondi, 200. Neil Campbell Sutherland is a New Zealand born Australian based screen music composer and musician His work on Getaway 1994 present MythBusters 2003 2016 Border Security 2004 present Dancing with the Stars 2004 present and Bondi Vet 2009 2016 has resulted in 14 consecutive Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Awards at the Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Awards from 2008 to 2021 Neil SutherlandBirth nameNeil Campbell SutherlandBornNew ZealandOriginSydney New South Wales AustraliaOccupation s ComposermusicianInstrument s PianoYears active1989 presentWebsiteneilsutherlandmusic wbr com wbr au Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and nominations 2 1 APRA Music Awards 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditNeil Campbell Sutherland was born in New Zealand 1 2 He started music lessons from the age of 6 and during the 1970s trained in classical piano 3 Sutherland formed a rock band while a teenager which toured New Zealand 3 He relocated to Australia at age 21 2 In 1989 Sutherland joined a TV music company working as a screen composer Two years later he formed his own company Musication in Sydney and continued creating and arranging music for TV and film 3 From 1989 to 1994 he was a co composer for TV science information series Beyond 2000 2 4 From 1990 to 1993 Sutherland provided music for teen orientated soap opera E Street 4 He composed original music for life style travel series Getaway from 1994 4 5 An early feature film he worked on was Rainbow s End 1995 Sutherland and Chris Harriott scored the first season of rural family drama McLeod s Daughters 2001 6 The composer has provided the theme and background music for TV science entertainment series MythBusters since 2003 after the pilot episodes 2 7 The show was created by Australian born producer Peter Rees for Beyond Television Productions which had produced Sutherland s earlier series Beyond 2000 8 9 In 2004 he provided music for a mini documentary series National Treasures of at least 11 episodes of four or five minutes each including Bradman s Bat 10 Endeavour Journal and The Sentimental Bloke Film for Screen Australia which were televised by Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC and presented by Warren Brown 11 12 Additional episodes in the National Treasures series also scored by Sutherland but hosted by Chris Taylor were available online in 2009 13 Also in 2004 Sutherland began his association with TV observational documentary series Border Security Australia s Front Line and celebrity competition Dancing with the Stars 2 At the APRA Music Awards of 2005 Sutherland won two categories Best Television Theme for Colour of War The Anzacs 2004 and Most Performed Screen Composer Australia 14 15 In 2008 he provided the theme for the Australian revival of the sports entertainment show Gladiators At the APRA Music Awards of 2008 he won Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas and was nominated for Most Performed Screen Composer Australia 16 17 He scored the factual medical series Bondi Vet from 2009 2 18 and the factual police observational series RBT from 2010 19 He composed music for both seasons of reality TV series Keeping up with the Joneses 2010 2011 Sutherland won his 14th consecutive Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Award at the APRA Music Awards of 2021 for his body of work including Border Security MythBusters Dancing with the Stars Getaway and Bondi Vet 20 Awards and nominations EditAPRA Music Awards Edit The APRA Music Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association APRA honouring composers and songwriters 21 After 2002 they also include the associated Screen Music Awards handed out by APRA Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society AMCOS and Australian Guild of Screen Composers AGSC which acknowledges excellence and innovation in the field of screen composition 22 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2005 Neil Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Won 14 15 Colour of War The Anzacs Sutherland Best Television Theme Won2006 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 23 24 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Nominated2007 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 25 26 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Nominated2008 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 16 17 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won2009 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 27 28 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won2010 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 29 30 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won2011 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 31 32 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 31 33 2012 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 34 35 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 34 36 2013 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 37 38 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 37 39 2014 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 40 41 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 40 42 2015 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 43 44 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 43 45 2016 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 46 47 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 46 48 2017 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 49 50 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 49 51 2018 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 52 53 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 52 54 2019 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Australia Nominated 55 56 Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 55 57 2020 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 58 2021 Sutherland Most Performed Screen Composer Overseas Won 20 59 References Edit A Daytrip at APRA search engine APRA AMCOS Australasian Performing Right Association Australasian Mechanical 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