Antony Partos


Antony Michael Partos is an Australian film and TV composer. He specialises in creating scores that blend both acoustic and electronic elements with a mix of world musical instruments. His feature film credits include Animal Kingdom ''The Rover, Disgrace, The Home Song Stories, Unfinished Sky and The Speedway Murders.
His scores for TV dramas include
The Slap, Mabo, Rake, Redfern Now.
Other projects include the United States feature film,
99 Homes, the award-winning score for the feature film Tanna, the feature documentary Sherpa alongside the drama series Love Child, Janet King and Jack Irish''.

Early life

Antony Partos studied piano, horn, and composition at the Conservatorium High School in Sydney from 1980 to 1986. In 1987 he was accepted into the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television, majoring in sound in 1991. In 1994 he formed the music production house Supersonic, with composers Andrew Lancaster and Paul Healy, at Minton House in Sydney's Kings Cross. In 2010 Supersonic closed, and he and Lancaster formed the music production house Sonar Music at Disney Studios Australia in Moore Park in Sydney.

Personal life

Antony Michael Partos' parents are Andrew Partos and Robin Partos, and his sister was Vanessa Partos. Partos' partner is Rebecca Gregg; they have two children.

Awards and nominations

New Zealand film and television awards

Win


1993 CrushNew Zealand Film and TV Award for Best Film Score – composer

AFI / AACTA Awards

Wins
'''Nominations'''

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia.
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