Andrew Hewitt
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Andrew Hewitt | |
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Born | England, UK | 28 March 1976
Genres | Film scores |
Occupation(s) | Composer, musician |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | www |
Andrew Hewitt (born on March 28, 1976) is an English composer based in Los Angeles.
Training
[edit]Hewitt received classical training from childhood as a pianist and tenor singer. He earned music scholarships to the Westminster Abbey Choir, Uppingham School, the National Youth Music Theatre, St John’s College, Cambridge, and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Before university, he toured globally with choral groups, and after graduating in 2000, he continued performing in concerts, tours, and CD recordings with classical ensembles such as John Eliot Gardiner’s Monteverdi Choir, Robert King’s The King’s Consort, The John Rutter Singers, Synergy, Opera Rara, the London Voices, and Metro Voices. His performances spanned contemporary premieres, session choirs, and baroque, classical, and avant-garde works.
At Abbey Road and Air Studios he performed on many film scores for such conductors as John Williams and Howard Shore, including The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Pirates of the Caribbean.
Film scoring
[edit]Hewitt is an associate member of PRS for Music and has recently joined the World Soundtrack Academy and BAFTA. He combines his passion for film with classical training, recording, and concert experience, orchestrating and conducting his scores, which he enhances with electronic textures in his studio.
Awards and nominations
[edit]- BAFTA Nomination as Best New Composer for Film and TV
Motion pictures
[edit]- We Have Always Lived in the Castle – dir Stacie Passon
- Old Boys – dir Toby Macdonald, prod Luke Morris
- A Crooked Somebody – dir Trevor White, starring Ed Harris, Rich Sommer
- The Divide – dir Katharine Round, featuring Kwame Anthony Appiah, Noam Chomsky, Kate Pickett, Richard Wilkinson
- Mojave – dir Bill Monahan, starring Garrett Hedlund, Oscar Isaac, Mark Wahlberg
- The Stanford Prison Experiment – dir Kyle Alvarez, starring Michael Angarano, Ezra Miller
- Bill – dir Richard Bracewell, starring Ben Willbond, Laurence Rickard
- The Double – dir Richard Ayoade, starring Jesse Eisenberg & Mia Wasikowska
- The Sea – dir Stephen Brown, starring Ciarán Hinds, violin soloist Hilary Hahn
- The Brass Teapot – dir Ramaa Mosley, starring Juno Temple & Michael Angarano
- Four Horsemen – dir Ross Ashcroft, Motherlode, with Noam Chomsky
- Submarine – dir Richard Ayoade, Warp Films, starring Sally Hawkins, prod Ben Stiller
- Cuckoo – dir Richard Bracewell, Punk Cinema, starring Richard E. Grant
Television series
[edit]- Hindenburg: Titanic of the Skies – dir Sean Grundy, TV movie, Pioneer
- Garth Marenghi's Darkplace – dir Richard Ayoade, Avalon
- Man to Man with Dean Learner – dir Richard Ayoade, Avalon
- Catastrophe – Discovery US, Pioneer, C4
- Extreme Hotels – Pioneer, Travel
- National Geographic – three documentaries
- The Stuarts – BBC
- Whatever Happened to Harry Hill?
- Globe Trekker
- Parking Tribunal – BBC
- Parasomnias – BBC
- Krystal Klairvoyant
External links
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