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Andrew Hewitt (born March 28th, 1976) is an English composer based in
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Training

Hewitt was classically trained from childhood as a
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. He won music scholarships to the
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, the
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, St John's College, Cambridge, and the
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. Before university, he toured chorally worldwide, and after graduation in 2000, he continued to perform in concerts, global tours, and CD recordings for such classical groups as
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, Robert King's
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Singers, Synergy,
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, the London Voices, and Metro Voices. These performances covered every style, from contemporary premieres to 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

Hewitt is an associate member of
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and recently accepted invitations to become a member of both the
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and BAFTA. Combining a lifelong passion for film with extensive classical training, recording, and worldwide concert experience, he orchestrates and conducts all his scores, which he fuses with electronic textures at his studio.


Awards and nominations

* BAFTA Nomination as ''Best New Composer for Film and TV''


Motion pictures

* ''
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'' – dir Stacie Passon *''Old Boys'' – dir Toby Macdonald, prod Luke Morris * '' A Crooked Somebody'' – dir Trevor White, starring
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* '' The Divide'' – dir
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, featuring Kwame Anthony Appiah,
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, Richard Wilkinson * '' Mojave'' – dir Bill Monahan, starring
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* '' The Stanford Prison Experiment'' – dir Kyle Alvarez, starring
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* '' The Double'' – dir
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* '' The Sea'' – dir Stephen Brown, starring
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, violin soloist
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* '' The Brass Teapot'' – dir Ramaa Mosley, starring
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* ''Four Horsemen (film), Four Horsemen'' – dir Ross Ashcroft, Motherlode (band), Motherlode, with Noam Chomsky * ''Submarine (2010 film), Submarine'' – dir Richard Ayoade, Warp Films, starring Sally Hawkins, prod Ben Stiller * ''Cuckoo (2009 film), Cuckoo'' – dir
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, Punk Cinema, starring Richard E. Grant


Television series

*''Hindenburg: The Untold Story, Hindenburg: Titanic of the Skies'' – dir Sean Grundy, TV movie, Pioneer Productions, Pioneer *''Garth Marenghi's Darkplace'' – dir
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, Avalon *''Man to Man with Dean Learner'' – dir Richard Ayoade, Avalon *''Catastrophe (2008 TV series), Catastrophe'' – Discovery Channel, Discovery US, Pioneer, Channel 4, C4 *''Extreme Hotels'' – Pioneer, Travel Channel, Travel * National Geographic – three documentaries *''The Stuarts'' – BBC *''Whatever Happened to Harry Hill?'' *''Globe Trekker'' *''Parking Tribunal'' – BBC *''Parasomnias'' – BBC *Krystal Klairvoyant


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hewitt, Andrew English film score composers English male film score composers British film score composers Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge Alumni of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama 1976 births Living people