Hitfix: The Top 25 Oscar Winning Film Scores of All Time

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Musical theorist Michel Chion coined the term "synchresis" to define the forging of picture and sound, the way artistry on both sides of the line blurs into our favorite movie moments. Sound design can manifest and warp reality, but film scoring has its own synchresistic effect, albeit one that's rather bizarre.

There's no reason music should ever be playing against a film aiming for truth. Yet over 100-plus years of filmmaking, a composer's touch — or restraint — has become an essential part of the medium's power. A musical cue stamps an iconic scene, a director's vision and a film's legacy. There are sense memories connected to the opening notes of an iconic theme.

Nevertheless, it took the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences a few years to recognize film music's weight-pulling at the Oscars. Film's transition into a synced sound medium kept the business resisting the honor until the 7th Annual Academy Awards in 1935. Even then, the statue went to various studios' music departments, the composer merely a cog in the machine. In 1938, composers were finally dignified with the "win." And the field was highly competitive — until 1945, studios were guaranteed a nomination simply by submitting a qualified entry.

Throughout Oscar history, film scoring demanded division based on the films in the mix. In the early years, there was "Best Original Score" and, for musicals or adaptations, "Best Scoring." In 1962, the distinction morphed into "Substantially Original Score" and "Scoring of Music Adaptation or Treatment." The 1970s saw another shift into "Original Dramatic Score" and "Original Song Score and Adaptation." It wasn't until the 1980s that the Hollywood musical's lifespan diminished enough to collect musical submissions into one "Best Original Score" category, the Academy deeming scores adapting existing material ineligible. But soon enough, the organization revived the "Dramatic" and "Comedy/Musical" distinction between 1995 and 1998. While it may have felt like an overextension, the split allowed for Rachel Portman ("Emma") and Anne Dudley ("The Full Monty") to become the only two female composers to pick up Best Original score honors to date.
So, to honor nearly 80 years of film score winners, we're presenting the 25 best. But to keep ourselves level-headed, our list is relegated to champions of the Best Original Score, Drama or Comedy categories. No musicals or adapted scores (this time). The list is a fusion between our two individual picks, the highest ranking scores finding common ground between us. Compiling the best of the best involved leaving a few amazing scores out of the mix, however. You won't find Max Steiner's "The Informer," Francis Lai's "Love Story," James Horner's "Titantic," A.R. Rahman's "Slumdog Millionaire," John Barry's "Dances with Wolves," Hans Zimmer's "The Lion King" or Marvin Hamlisch's "The Way We Were" on this list, but know they were close.
(Hitfix's Staff)

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    Lawrence of Arabia

    1962, in 40 top lists Check
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    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    2001, in 31 top lists Check
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    Schindler's List

    1993, in 35 top lists Check
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    E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

    1982, in 30 top lists Check
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    The Omen

    1976, in 7 top lists Check
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    Star Wars

    1977, in 40 top lists Check
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    Spellbound

    1945, in 7 top lists Check
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    The Adventures of Robin Hood

    1938, in 17 top lists Check
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    The Social Network

    2010, in 13 top lists Check
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    Breakfast at Tiffany's

    1961, in 9 top lists Check
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    Jaws

    1975, in 27 top lists Check
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    Now, Voyager

    1942, in 13 top lists Check
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    Le violon rouge

    1998 — a.k.a. The Red Violin, in 1 top list Check
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    The Godfather Part II

    1974, in 32 top lists Check
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    Ben-Hur

    1959, in 23 top lists Check
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    Out of Africa

    1985, in 11 top lists Check
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    Sunset Blvd.

    1950 — a.k.a. Sunset Boulevard, in 35 top lists Check
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    Wo hu cang long

    2000 — a.k.a. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, in 27 top lists Check
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    All That Money Can Buy

    1941 — a.k.a. The Devil and Daniel Webster, in 4 top lists Check
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    Gravity

    2013, in 12 top lists Check
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    The Best Years of Our Lives

    1946, in 30 top lists Check
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    The Last Emperor

    1987, in 14 top lists Check
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    The Right Stuff

    1983, in 13 top lists Check
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    Limelight

    1952, in 12 top lists Check
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    Beauty and the Beast

    1991, in 20 top lists Check
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