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  1. Dominic Muldowney (born 19 July 1952 [1] in Southampton) is a British composer . Biography. Dominic Muldowney studied at the University of Southampton with Jonathan Harvey, at the University of York (with Bernard Rands and David Blake ), and privately with Harrison Birtwistle. [2] .

  2. A composer of extraordinary versatility, Dominic Muldowney has created award-winning music for the stage, screen and concert hall. Central to his orchestral work is an important sequence of concerti which deftly combine complex polyrhythmic experimentation with a fascination with the sounds and gestures of jazz and other musical vernaculars.

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  4. May 17, 2018 · Full name, Dominic John Muldowney; born July 19, 1952, in Southampton, Hampshire, England; son of William and Barbara Muldowney; married Diane Ellen Trevis, 1986; children: one daughter. Education: York University, B.A., B.Phil.

  5. The 2019 Criterion Collection release of the film contains both the Eurythmics soundtrack and the original score composed by Dominic Muldowney. Awards [ edit ] The film won the Best British Film of the Year award at the Evening Standard British Film Awards .

    • Simon Perry
    • £5.5 million
    • 10 October 1984 (United Kingdom)
  6. Dominic Muldowneys composition, “Oceania, ’tis for thee,” perfectly captures the essence of the oppressive totalitarian regime depicted in both the novel and the movie. It serves as an anthem that encapsulates the manipulative propaganda, surveillance, and control prevalent in Oceania.

  7. June 21, 2022. This July award-winning composer of music for the stage, screen and concert hall Dominic Muldowney turns 70. His music displays extraordinary versatility and range, finding a home in ballet, concert hall, theatre, and film and television.

  8. www.nmcrec.co.uk › composers › dominic-muldowneyDominic Muldowney | NMC

    Dominic Muldowney. Biography Recordings Related Composers. Dominic Muldowney studied with Jonathan Harvey, Bernard Rands, David Blake, and Harrison Birtwistle, who invited him to be his Assistant Music Director at the Royal National Theatre, London. He succeeded Birtwistle as Director in 1981 and remained there until 1997; he was also Composer ...

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