Surround
Music Awards 2003
High Fidelity Review Readers' Choice Award
After
the award for Frank Zappa the next most anticipated award
was the High Fidelity Review Readers' Choice Award presented
by our own Buzz Goddard to Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side
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Best
Mix - Non-Orchestral
Jeff
Skillen of DTS with one award for Best Mix: Non-Orchestral,
won by Queen's 'The Game' in a tie with 'Alison Krauss
and Union Station Live'. |
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Best
Mix - OrchestralAmanda
Sweet of Telarc accepts the Best Mix: Orchestral award
for 'Alan Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountains'. |
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Best
High-Resolution Stereo-Only ReleaseIn
a repeat of last year, David Swartz of Hi-Res Music (flanked
by Al Schmitt and Ed Cherney) takes home the award for
Best High-Resolution Stereo-Only Program,
won by 'Soular Energy' by the Ray Brown Trio, one of
three Hi-Res Music releases nominated in this category. |
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Best
Made-for-Surround TitleThe "Godfather" of
Surround Music and last year's Surround Pioneer Award
winner, Elliott Scheiner, wins again, this time for Steely
Dan's 'Everything Must Go' which won the Best
Made-for-Surround Title. |
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Surround
Trailblazer AwardMarty
Porter, Sr. Vice President and Publishing Director
of United Entertainment Media, winner of a surprise
special award.
Nigel Pond. |
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