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  1. The Film Scorer. Sheena Scott, Forbes. Televisual Magazine. Arthur Sharpe is an RTS Award-winning, BAFTA, Ivor Novello and IFMCA-nominated composer whose music combines experimental and classical writing.

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      Set in Dublin, Women on the Verge tells the darkly comic...

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      Listen to the music of Arthur Sharpe - RTS Award-winning,...

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      He is currently working on an eight-part thriller for Apple...

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      Dir: Will Sharpe Prod: Naomi De Pear (s1), Sam Pinnell (s2)...

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      33 RPM The Rose Lipman Building 43 De Beauvoir Road....

  2. Nov 5, 2021 · NOVEMBER 5, 2021 | Submitted by Sony Masterworks / Soundtrack.Net. Milan Records today releases The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by composer Arthur Sharpe. Available everywhere now, the album features score music written by Sharpe for the film, which tells the true story of Louis Wain, the eccentric British ...

  3. He is currently working on an eight-part thriller for Apple TV. Arthur Sharpe is an RTS Award-winning, BAFTA, Ivor Novello and IFMCA-nominated composer. His progressive scores can move, unsettle and enrich.

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  5. Arthur Sharpe is an award-winning film and TV composer based in London, UK. He’s scored for programmes such as (BAFTA-nominated) “Flowers”, “Women on the Verge”, and “Ghosts”, as ...

  6. Apr 24, 2022 · Arthur forgets the names of his music team, but manages to remember just in time to thank them for his win!Watch more from the #BAFTATV Craft awards: https:/...

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  7. Nov 12, 2021 · Arthur Sharpe (‘The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’ composer) interview - GoldDerby. Composer Arthur Sharpe (‘The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’) on ‘trying to bring joy to the world’...

  8. www.fabermusic.com › we-represent › sharpe-arthurArthur Sharpe | Faber Music

    Arthur is an RTS Award-winning film and TV composer and musician. While still studying at Edinburgh University, he began his career writing music for various Cambridge Footlights shows including the sketch show Grow Up, which enjoyed a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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