Adrian Sutton (born 1967) is a British composer, best known for his theatre music. He composed the scores for a series of well received National Theatre productions, including ''
War Horse
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'' (2007) and ''
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Kent
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in 1967 but his family then moved to
Zimbabwe
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and later
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, where he grew up. Returning to London he studied music at
Goldsmiths
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. Before his success at the National Theatre Sutton spent 15 years as a composer of "applied music", especially music for television commercials. He also composed the score for
Ken Russell
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's 1995 film ''
Treasure Island
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''. But after working with radio presenter Chris Morris on the music for his BBC Radio Blue Jam series (1997-99) Sutton was introduced to his brother, the theatre director Tom Morris. That led to a commission from the National Theatre in 2005 to write the score for
Helen Edmundson
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's "play with music" '' Coram Boy'', for which Sutton adapted and extended the music of
Handel
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.
The score for ''War Horse'' two years later is interspersed with simple folk songs on which Sutton collaborated with
John Tams
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. The orchestral sections combine an English folk idiom (folk songs as the spirit of the village) with symphonic material referencing both English and German traditions, drawing on his interest in English orchestral music of the early and mid twentieth century (notably
Elgar
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,
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and Walton). ''The Curious Incident'' score of 2011 was influenced by another enthusiasm - the electronic studio music of
Mike Oldfield
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and
Aphex Twin
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. While at Goldsmiths, Sutton studied electronic music, working on the
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digital sampling synthesizer.
Other scores for the National Theatre included ''
Nation
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'' and ''
The Revenger's Tragedy
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'' (both 2009), ''Husbands And Sons'' (
D. H. Lawrence
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Angels in America
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'' (2018). For other theatres Sutton provided music for ''
Cyrano de Bergerac
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'' (
Bristol Old Vic
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, 2019), ''Dr. Semmelweis'' (Bristol Old Vic, 2022, adapting
Schubert
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), and ''
Murder On The Orient Express
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'' (
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, 2022).
Since his diagnosis, Sutton has worked exclusively on concert works. In June 2023 his Violin Concerto (2023) and other orchestral pieces, including an extended suite for orchestra constructed from the ''War Horse'' score, were performed live at the
Southbank Centre
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with the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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, soloist
Fenella Humphreys
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, and subsequently recorded by
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List of works
Orchestral
* Sinfonietta (2012)
*''Some See Us'' (2014)
*''A Fist Full Of Fives'' (2016)
*''Montana Peaks'' (2018, rev. 2025)
*''Short Story'' (2022)
* Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (2023)
* ''Five Theatre Miniatures'' (2005, 2023)
**I. 'The Departure' (2023)
**II. 'Intermezzo' (2023)
**III. 'Gigue' (2005)
**IV. 'Polperro Beach' (2023)
**V. 'Contagion' (2023)
*''Not Norwegian Dance'' (2023)
*''War Horse'' orchestral suite (2023)
*''Sap And Sinews'' (2024)
Orchestral-Choral
*''The Griffin And The Grail'' (2014)
* ''Some See Us'' (2014)
* ''War Horse: The Story In Concert'' (2018)
* ''An Advent Calendar'' (2024)
Ensemble
* ''Aerobatics Over Lake Wanaka'' (1998) for six pianos
* ''Bicycle Dance In Lanes Of Leaves And Light'' (1998) for two pianos
* ''Paxo Tango'' (2003) for soprano, baritone, string trio and piano
* ''Theatre Miniatures'' III: 'Gigue' (2005) for string ensemble
* ''Montana Peaks'' (2018, rev. 2025) for 11 players
*''Trio Dances'' (2021) for string trio
Solo/Duo
* ''Nostalgium'' (2008) for violin and piano
* ''Spring Masque'' (2011) for solo violin
*''Arpeggiare Variations'' (2015) for solo violin
* ''Consolation'' (2017) for violin and piano
* ''Blackheath Crosslight'' (2019) for piano
* ''Pagvar'' (2020) for solo violin
*''Eulogy'' (2021) for violin and piano
Choral
*''Sweet Powell'' (2016)
Theatre
*''Coram Boy'' (2005)
*''War Horse'' (2007)
*''Nation'' (2009)
*''The Revenger's Tragedy'' (2009)
*''Husbands And Sons'' (2015)
*''Rules For Living'' (2015)
*''Angels In America'' (2018)
*''Cyrano de Bergerac'' (2019)
*''Dr. Semmelweis'' (2022)
*''Murder On The Orient Express'' (2022)