John Lunn

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John Lunn (born 1956) is a British composer, known for his soundtrack work for television.[1] He was formerly a member of "systems music" band Man Jumping.

Career

TV work

His work includes music for the television series Hamish Macbeth (1995), Lorna Doone (2000), North Square (2000), Hotel Babylon (2006), "Little Dorrit" (2008), Downton Abbey (2010) and Waking the Dead (2011).[2]

His music for Sky TV's Going Postal was winner of Best TV Score in the 2010 RTS Awards[1] and was nominated for a BAFTA and an Ivor Novello award[1] and that for adaptation of Dickens' Little Dorrit was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Original Score.[1]

Opera work

He has written several operas. Two, Misper (1997)[3] and Zoë (2000)[4] (shown by Channel 4[4]) were written for Glyndebourne.[3][4] Another, Mathematics of a Kiss, was written for the English National Opera. He wrote the 2006 operetta Tangier Tattoo, with librettist Stephen Plaice, again for Glyndebourne.

Lunn's violin concerto was premiered by Clio Gould and the London Sinfonietta at the Queen Elizabeth Hall.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Composers: John Lunn". Cool Music Limited. Retrieved 6 November 2011. 
  2. John Lunn at the IMDb
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Misper". Glyndebourne Festival Opera. Retrieved 6 November 2011. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Zoë". Glyndebourne Festival Opera. Retrieved 6 November 2011. 

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