Chris Letcher

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Chris Letcher
Origin Durban, South Africa
Genres Indie folk, baroque pop, Experimental,Film Score Composer
Years active 1998–present
Labels Sheer Music
Warner Chappell
Website http://www.letchermusic.com/
Members Chris Letcher
Victoria Hume
Andrew Joseph
Philip Wakeman
David Eugene Webb
Quinta

Chris Letcher[1] is a South African singer/songwriter and film composer based in London and Johannesburg. He has played with Urban Creep. He is currently studying toward the completion of his Doctorate in Music Composition at the Royal College of Music, London.[2] Two of his albums made South Africa's Mail & Guardian 20 Best CDs of the Decade by South African Artists list.[3] Frieze, his 2007 album, is listed for that year in the Sunday Times' Albums of the Decade.. His second solo album, Spectroscope, was named 2011 album of the year.[4] He wrote the scores for Claire Angelique's debut feature film, My Black Little Heart.,[5] the BBC production of Women in Love (TV series) .,[6] and director Ntshavheni Wa Luruli's film, Elelwani.,[7] which was shown at the Berlinale Film Festival 2013.[8] He also composed the score for the BBC film, Challenger, which stars William Hurt.[9] Chris Letcher has co-scored the film Black South-Easter in 2013 with Sub Pop's Spoek Mathambo.[10]

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