 New TV ComposersBBC New Talent, in conjunction with the BBC's Natural History Unit, set budding composers the exciting challenge of writing an original and imaginative piece of music for a BBC natural history programme. With such a high standard of entries the judges had a tough time selecting the 12 finalists. Watch the three minute clip of 'Galapagos' accompanied by the finalists' compositions, including the eventual winner Anne Nikitin. WINNER: Anne Nikitin
It was Michael Nyman's score for The Piano that sparked Anne's desire to write music.
Anne's composition | Russell Dawson-Butterworth It was the big blockbusters in the late 1970s that got Russell hooked on creating music for film. Russell's composition | | Carl Harms Carl's musical background covers an extensive range of styles, from hip-hop to folk. Carl's composition | Nicola Renshaw It was a BBC carol competition that inspired Nicola to start writing music at age nine. Nicola's composition | | Paul Moessl Paul has experience in most music styles and calls himself a 'musical chameleon'. Paul's composition | Simon Coleman Simon became interested in music at the age of 12, after becoming envious of his brother's guitar. Simon's composition | | Anthony Patterson Anthony's styles range from rock/pop and sound design, to ethnic and orchestral music. Anthony's composition | Andy Quin
An early starter, Andy had his first work broadcast on TV and radio at the age of 11.
Andy's composition | | Dom James Chorister turned composer, Dom has been creating pieces for film, TV and stage. Dom's composition | Dale Sumner Dale's fascination for sound was cemented by watching films such as the Star Wars trilogy and Blade Runner.
Dale's composition | | Alice Trueman Alice composes in a wide variety of styles from classical to experimental soundscape. Alice's composition | Edward White Ed's musical career began when he started playing session guitar for numerous recording artists. Edward's composition |
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