Everyone has their sensibilities on different places. Mine is exactly where Castlevania's sensibility was.
To put it better: Castlevania sensibility has resided for 25 years in a baroque and classic sensibility. That is art, those are feelings, but because it is music, it can be explained with an exact science.
In music, feelings can be explained with theory, whether the listener is aware of that or not.
LoS score resides in a sensibility more identified perhaps with the 20th century classical music, something someone stated some replies ago. And that's a style that has been used in fantasy films like Lord of the Rings, hence, I linked to it in my previous reply. That's clearly not a style identified with the Castlevania feel.
Why I refered to all that theory? To justify my point of view with facts so what I'm saying don't come across as just a rant because I don't like the score... because that is totally not the case. The fact that I completely dislike what Araujo does has nothing to do with the proven fact that he stepped away from everything Castlevania music has always been.
About what is and what isn't sad...
The way I see it, it is sad to see what Castlevania has become, and the fear of never having again a ClassicVania, MetroidVania or even a 3D game like LoD or a 2.5D game like DXC.
Sad is that I had to endure these long and neverending years since 2008, because my passion for CV won't fade away but I have nothing new to feed it with, so I had to play Judgment and CV HD, and replay several games (all of them, I believe) from the 1986-2008 period.
Sad is that I'm happy every time a new Pachislot theme comes out, when in another time I was receiving a complete Michiru Yamane soundtrack on a one per year basis.
And about the awards... the people behind them is the same people that lets masterpieces like "The Other Boleyn Girl" and "The Man In The Iron Mask" soundtracks fade into obscurity and oblivion, while giving awards to The Lord of the Rings soundtrack just because it is The Lord of the Rings, or crap like The Dark Knight soundtrack, and the Joker theme receiving praise all over the globe when it's just... noise; the same concept applied when awarding motion pictures.
Not to mention the fact that film music critics know anything about VG industry in general, and even less about Castlevania.
I totally agree with Inccubus, awards are just glorified opinions.
But to be clear, no I'm not offended.
And I respect Ahasverus opinion. As well as yours.
About the current game, I guess no one liked Mirror of Fate.