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Croatian composer Alfi Kabiljo receives Camille Award for Lifetime Achievement

ZAGREB, 28 Sept (Hina) - Croatian composer Alfi Kabiljo is this year's receiver of the Camille Award for Lifetime Achievement, and this 87-year-old musician, whose best-selling and best known work is the musical Jalta, Jalta, was given the award at a ceremony in Split on Tuesday evening.

Kabiljo has created music for more than 40 film and 100 episode soundtracks, and he is the author of several musicals, musical films and ballets.

The Camille Awards are a set of awards given to composers of exceptional pieces of film and audio-visual music by the European Composer and Songwriter Alliance (ECSA).

"With this award, ECSA wishes to honor his successful career which spans half a century, with over 40 films and 100 TV series. The Alliance believes Mr. Kabiljo’s ability to work across so many musical genres over the years, while maintaining such a high level of professionalism and artistic integrity, serves as an example to the entire community of audiovisual music creators," ESCA says on its website.

ECSA consists of a network including over 55 associations and organisations of composers and songwriters from 27 countries. One of its members is the Croatian Composers' Society.

In 2022, the Camille Award for the best film music went to Johan Söderqvist (Sweden) for "Utvandrarna (The Emigrants)", directed by Erik Poppe.

Nainita Desai (UK) received the 2022 Camille Award for the best music in a documentary for "The reason I jump", directed by Jerry Rothwell.

The award for the best original music for a series went to Manel Santisteban & Iván Martínez Lacámara (Spain) for "La Casa de Papel" (Season 5), directed by Jesús Colmenar.

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