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Gunnar
Madsen - Awards and honors: |
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Grammy
Nomination (vocal arranging) |
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Collection
of the Smithsonian Museum of American History - an eternal
loop of his award-winning work with The Bobs and IsoBobs (between Dorothy's
Ruby Slippers and Mister Rogers' Sweater) |
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Commissions
from: National Public Radio, The Minnesota Opera, Lincoln
Center, ODC/SAN FRANCISCO, Aurora Theatre Company, Los Angeles Theater
Center |
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ASCAP
Songwriters Award (11 consecutive years) |
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Ovation
Award - Best World Premiere Musical - The
Shaggs: Philosophy of the World |
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LA
Weekly Awards - Musical of the Year 2003 and Best Original
Music for The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World |
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LA
Drama Critics Circle Award - 2003 Musical Score |
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The
Eisner Prize (University of California) |
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Chosen
by Amazon.com as one of 6 children's music artists to watch in 2001 |
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Izzy
Nomination (Isadora Duncan Dance Award - Outstanding achievement
in Sound/Score) |
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Bay
Area Theatre Critics Circle Award (best score) |
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Emmy-winning
shows for which Gunnar provided music: The Rat Pack (HBO),
Sex and the City (HBO) |
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Old
Mr. Mackle Hackle Awards: |
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Parent's
Choice Gold |
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Oppenheim
Toy Portfolio Gold |
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Nappa
Gold |
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Amazon.com
Editor's Choice |
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"Best
Recording for Older Children" CMWA |
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Teacher's
Picks Award - Scholastic Parent & Child |
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Parent's
Council "Outstanding" |
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Crossroads
Music Awards Finalist |
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Ants
in My Pants! Awards: |
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Parent's
Choice Gold |
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Publishers
Weekly 'Listen Up 2001' |
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"Best
Recording for Older Children" CMWA |
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Tower
Pulse "Top 10 Children's CD's of 2001" and "One of 200
records that mattered in 2001" |