2017 APRA Silver Scroll Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in New Zealand songwriting |
Date | 28 September 2017 |
Location | Dunedin Town Hall, Dunedin |
Country | New Zealand |
Presented by | APRA New Zealand |
Website | apraamcos |
The 2017 APRA Silver Scroll Awards will be held on Thursday 28 September 2017 at the Dunedin Town Hall in Dunedin, celebrating excellence in New Zealand songwriting. This will be the first time the awards have been hosted in Dunedin.
Dunedin-born musician and long-listed songwriter Shayne Carter will be the musical director for the event. His duties will include arranging the five shortlisted songs to be covered by different musicians in a new style.
The Silver Scroll award celebrates outstanding achievement in songwriting of original New Zealand pop music. The short list of finalists was announced on 24 August.
The 2017 shortlist is notable for all five songs having been performed and written by female artists, though four male cowriters are among the nominees. The nominees include two previous Silver Scroll winners: Bic Runga who won in 1996 for "Drive", and Ella Yelich-O'Connor and co-writer Joel Little who won in 2013 for "Royals".
In July 2017 a top 20 long list was announced. From this list APRA members voted to decide the five songs that make up the year's short list. Singer-songwriter Lorde has two long-listed songs.
New Zealand indie rock band The Clean was inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame at the Silver Scroll awards ceremony in September.
Four other awards will be presented at the Silver Scroll Awards: APRA Maioha Award (for excellence in contemporary Maori music), SOUNZ Contemporary Award (for creativity and inspiration in composition) and APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film Award and APRA Best Original Music in a Series Award.
Outside of the Silver Scroll Awards, APRA present five genre awards. The APRA Best Pacific Song was presented at the Pacific Music Awards, the APRA Best Country Music Song was presented at the New Zealand Country Music Awards, the APRA Best Māori Songwriter will be presented at the Waiata Maori Music Awards and the APRA Children’s Song of the Year and What Now Video of the Year were presented on Children's Day. The award for Best Jazz Composition was presented at the Wellington Jazz Festival.