Leigh Phillips est un Son Britannique né le 14 aout 1973
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Leigh Phillips is an award-winning composer* and orchestrator, known for producing high-quality music scores for animation, short features, documentaries, theatrical productions, television promos and feature film. In addition to this, he is responsible for developing unique orchestrations for film and television projects and exclusive arrangements for performances and recordings taking place worldwide.
Previous collaborations have included the, BAFTA Award-winning, composer John Ottman, Grammy Award-winning television composer Joe Harnell, The Halle Orchestra, The Golden State Pops Orchestra, soundtrack producers Silva Screen Records and Tadlow Music; his orchestrations and arrangements featuring in productions by companies such as Decca Records, SKY, IMAX, ITV, Channel 4, Prometheus Records, Classic FM and the BBC.
One particularly prominent feature of Phillips' career has been his involvement in the reconstruction of classic (and previously unreleased) film scores. Some notable examples of reconstruction projects (both complete scores and compilation albums) that have employed his orchestrational skills include:
Exodus (Ernest Gold)
Lawrence of Arabia (Maurice Jarre)
Conan the Barbarian (Basil Poledouris)
Conan the Destroyer (Basil Poledouris)
Villa Rides (arranger for various suites)
Taras Bulba (traditional folk-song arrangements)
Notre Dame de Paris (arranger for various suites) (Maurice Jarre)
Quo Vadis' (Miklos Rozsa)
The Salamander (Jerry Goldsmith)
Public Access (John Ottman)
Other orchestration projects have included:
West End Stars in Concert (Tour)
The Bachelor King 3D (Film)
Ice Age Giants (BBC Documentary)
War Made Easy (Documentary)
The Legend Trip (Feature Film)
With a long-standing interest in music education, he is currently a tutor of both undergraduate and postgraduate film-music composition students at The London College of Music.
*Denotes 2006 Jerry Goldsmith Award for Best Achievement in Audio Visual Music
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