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Martin Phipps
Born (1968-08-01) 1 August 1968 (age 55)
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Manchester
Occupations
  • Composer
  • Conductor
  • ParentJack Phipps
    Websitecoolmusicltd.com/composers/martin-phipps

    Martin Phipps (born 1 August 1968) is a British composer who has worked on numerous film and television projects.

    Early life and education[edit]

    He is the son of Sue Pears and Jack Phipps, an arts administrator who had previously founded a management agency, which acted for many leading musical figures (including Benjamin Britten, Phipps's godfather).

    Phipps read drama at the University of Manchester.[citation needed]

    Career[edit]

    Phipps enjoyed early critical success with Eureka Street, and went on to score the BBC period dramas North & South and The Virgin Queen, for which he was recognised with the Ivor Novello Award for Best Original Score.

    Phipps scored Low Winter Sun for Channel 4, starring Mark Strong and Brian McCardie and Persuasion, the most recent ITV adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, as well as Grow Your Own, a feature for Warp Films. He also scored the BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, adapted by Andrew Davies. Phipps was then commissioned to score the BBC's Oliver Twist adaptation, for which he was recognised with the Ivor Novello Award 2008 for Best Television Soundtrack.

    Phipps went on to score the Rowan Joffé-helmed drama, Hurndall for Talkback Thames followed by Wallander for Yellow Bird/Left Bank Pictures, starring Kenneth Branagh, for which he was recognised with the BAFTA Craft Award 2009 for Best Original TV Score. He then went on to write the music for the feature film Endgame, starring William Hurt, Derek Jacobi, Mark Strong, Jonny Lee Miller and Chiwetel Ejiofor, chronicling the breakdown of S. African apartheid, directed by Pete Travis. It was entered into competition at the Sundance Film Festival. He also scored Small Island for Ruby Films/BBC, winning the BAFTA Craft Award 2010 for Best Original Television Music. More recently, he completed the score for his first feature film, Brighton Rock and composed the music for the newest BBC adaptation of Great Expectations.

    In 2005, Phipps wrote the score to the film Pierrepoint. Other credits include The Wife of Bath from the BBC's contemporary adaptation of the Canterbury Tales, and the contemporary drama Dirty Filthy Love. He also scored the British feature film, The Flying Scotsman, and The Line of Beauty.

    Phipps scored the UK thriller feature Harry Brown for Cutting Edge/Marv Films, starring Michael Caine, as well as Rowan Joffé's feature adaptation of Graham Greene's Brighton Rock. Mike Diver described Phipps' score as "rich and sumptuous of tone and depth".[1] He co-wrote the score with Emily Barker for the BBC drama The Shadow Line. Authored by Hugo Blick for the BBC, it was described by one critic as "a maddening, stylish experiment in doing something completely, admirably different with television".[2] More recent credits include the first series of Peaky BlindersonBBC Two for which he was nominated for a BAFTA Craft Award and The Honourable Woman. His documentary work includes scoring the documentary Britain in a Day. More recently he composed the score of the film Woman in Gold in collaboration with Hans Zimmer.

    Phipps composed the soundtrack for the 2016 miniseries War & Peace. Phipps said he "ended up coming onto the project early on", and that he was given room to "run with it... from the very beginning."[3] The soundtrack was released on 13 May 2016.[4] He also composed the theme to the same year's Victoria, as well as incidental music of the early episodes. The theme was sung by the Mediæval Bæbes.[5]

    Phipps also composed the soundtrack for season 3, season 4, season 5 and season 6 of The Crown.

    Filmography[edit]

    Films[edit]

    Year Title Director Notes
    2005 Pierrepoint Adrian Shergold
    2006 The Flying Scotsman Douglas Mackinnon
    2007 Grow Your Own Richard Laxton
    2009 Endgame Pete Travis
    Harry Brown Daniel Barber Co-composed with Ruth Barrett, Pete Tong, Theo Green and Paul Rogers
    2010 Brighton Rock Rowan Joffé
    2014 X+Y Morgan Matthews
    The Keeping Room Daniel Barber
    2015 Woman in Gold Simon Curtis Co-composed with Hans Zimmer
    2019 The Aftermath James Kent
    2022 The Princess Ed Perkins Documentary film
    The Railway Children Return Morgan Matthews Co-composed with Edward Farmer
    2023 Napoleon Ridley Scott

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Studio Notes
    1996 The Adam and Joe Show Channel 4 Title music composer
    1999 Eureka Street BBC Two TV miniseries
    2000 Shades ITV
    2001 Bob & Rose
    Nice Guy Eddie BBC One
    2003 The Canterbury Tales
    2004 New Tricks Composed for 6 episodes
    North & South
    2006 The Virgin Queen PBS
    The Line of Beauty BBC HD
    2007 Masterpiece PBS Episode: "The Ruby in the Smoke"
    Oliver Twist BBC One TV miniseries
    2007 Persuasion TV film
    2008 Sense and Sensibility
    2008–2012 Wallander BBC One Co-composed with Vince Pope
    2009 Whitechapel ITV
    2011 The Shadow Line BBC Title music composed by Ruth Barrett
    Great Expectations BBC One Co-composed with Natalie Holt
    2011–2016 Black Mirror Channel 4
    Netflix
    Episodes:
    "The National Anthem"
    "Hated in the Nation"
    2013 Peaky Blinders BBC Two Composed Series 1
    2014 The Honourable Woman
    2016 War & Peace BBC One
    Victoria ITV Title music composer
    Main score by Ruth Barrett
    2019–2023 The Crown Netflix Title music composed by Hans Zimmer
    Composed main score (succeeding Rupert Gregson-Williams and Lorne Balfe)
    2021 Solos PrimeVideo Composed for 7 episodes

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Music – Review of Martin Phipps – Brighton Rock – Original Soundtrack Recording". BBC. 7 February 2011. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  • ^ Nicholson, Rebecca (9 June 2011). "Have you been watching … The Shadow Line?". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  • ^ Niles, Jon (2 August 2016). "Martin Phipps, 'War & Peace' BBC Miniseries Score Composer, on Music for TV, Film & More [Q&A]". Music Times. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
  • ^ MARTIN PHIPPS – COMPOSER PROFILE, retrieved 18 May 2016
  • ^ Dowell, Ben (25 September 2016). "What is the Victoria title music? Who wrote the theme? Who sings it? Was it played at her wedding to Albert?". Radio Times. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
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