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Edmund Jolliffe is a British composer of contemporary classical, choral and commercial music. He has written extensively for television and has also written much music for the concert hall.
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Composer. Edmund writes music for film and television and is also an award winning concert composer. His music is published, performed and broadcast all over the world. About. TV Music. Edmund has been writing music to picture for twenty years, both in the UK and internationally.
About. Edmund’s music draws on a huge range of styles and influences and he is equally at home writing for film/tv and the concert hall. Whether it’s the main focus or accompanying pictures, his music has the capacity to connect with and move the listener. Recent commissions include pieces for the ABRSM, the London Chinese Children’s ...
Jolliffe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Jolliffe (1933–2021), Australian animator; Arthur Jolliffe (1871–1944), British mathematician; Charles Jolliffe (born 1972), Puerto Rican born actor and writer, "Crossing Styx" playwright; Edmund Jolliffe (living), British composer
Biography. Edmund studied music at Oxford University and completed a Masters in Film Composition at the Royal College of Music. He also studied on the Advanced Composition Course at Dartington International Summer School and has completed artistic residencies at the Banff Centre, Canada and the Wurlitzer Foundation, Taos, New Mexico.
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Year of birth: 1976Website: https://www.edmundjolliffe.comLFCCM 2023
1. Pater Noster performed by The LFCCM Festival Singers / Alastair Carey Conductor
LFCCM 2022
1. Ave Maria performed by The Choral Scholars of St Mary of the Angels, Bayswater / Alastair Carey Conductor
LFCCM 2021
1. O Nata Lux performed by The Choir of St Pancras Parish Church / Christopher Batchelor Conductor
Edmund Jolliffe. Edmund Jolliffe has always had a passion for music, studying piano from an early age, but it was when participating in a composition competition at school that he discovered his true calling. ‘I was so excited about the idea of creating music, even though I was only twelve, that from then on my goal was to become a composer.’.