Mark Slater
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Mark Andrew Slater (born April 1, 1969) is a British film Composer, Conductor, Cellist and Pianist.
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[edit] Early years
Slater was born in Reigate, England into a musical family. His father Christopher Slater, a professional conductor and organist, was a professor at Royal College of Music in London. Slater started playing the Cello and Piano at the age of 5. His early musical gifts earned him a scholarship as a chorister in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. Slater got another scholarship this time to one of the oldest schools in the UK, Oakham School. After Oakham School Slater studied composition at London College of Music and techniques for composing for film at the Ealing Studios (1998). Slater studied with Nick Ingman and Rodney Newton.
[edit] Recent Years
Debut as concert pianist in 1998 at the Dorking Halls performing Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Slater has worked on several films, documentaries, plays, and concert commissions over the last several years since 1998. Slater worked briefly with David Arnold on The Musketeer (2001). In 2007 Slater composed music for the Philips Aurea website. It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios with members of the London Symphony Orchestra.
In 2005 Slater competed in the Gary Garritan Competition. He was a runner up.
[edit] Works
[edit] Films
- Flatland the Film (2007) [Flatland Productions Inc.] [Ladd Ehlinger]
- Inside (2005) [Lioness Films] Lucy Brooks
- Lubbos Frau Wartet (2002) [Ipanema Film Berlin] Birthe Templin
- Black Velvet (2002) [Coney Island Films] Simon Cathcart
- Panchreston (2000) [Puckler Brothers Ltd]
- Silverfish (1999) [Birthe Templin]
- The Venus (1999) [Saara Haley]
- Heart of Africa (1998) [Craig Galbraith]
[edit] Documentary
- Dodging Bullets (2006) [Puckler Brothers Ltd]
- The Orphans of Malawi [Mirrorplanet Productions]
[edit] Theatre
- The Beaux Stratagem (2006) [Chipstead Players]
- The Master Builder (2006)
- The Unvarnished Truth (2005)
- A Murder is Announced (2004)
- A Thousand Pounds by Friday (1999)
[edit] Concert Commissions
- The Knight of the Red Crosse (2005)
- Snakes and Ladders(2004)
- A New Beginning (2004)
- Seven Decades (2002)