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ALEX BARANOWSKI. Alex Baranowski is a multi award-winning and nominated composer and graduate of Paul McCartney’s LIPA based in London. Scores for film include the twice BAFTA nominated feature McCullin (Curzon), Nureyev (Universal Film), A Christmas Carol (2020) starring Carrey Mulligan and Andy Serkis, Warner Bros’ The Windermere Children ...
Feb 20, 2020 · His music was recorded with the London Metropolitan Orchestra, but uses some instruments particularly close to his heart. Alex is a Tony Award-nominated composer whose previous work for film includes McCullin, Nureyev, A Christmas Carol, and The Departure. The Windermere Children. Watch on.
Feb 4, 2020 · Last week, composer Alex Baranowski welcomed us into his lovely home in South London. We had a great chat about his career and his recent score for the post-war BBC drama ‘The Windermere Children’, a story which resonated with the experiences of his own Polish grandparents during and after the war. The film was broadcast on 27 January to ...
Apr 1, 2022 · Sony Classical has released a soundtrack album for the British psychological drama True Things. The album features the film’s original music composed by Alex Baranowski (The Windmere Children, A Christmas Carol, A Perfect Enemy, Staged).
Alex Baranowski is a composer based in London. Known for his versatility, he scored Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya's dystopian debut feature THE KITCHEN (Film 4 / Netflix) alongside Grammy winning artist LABRINTH (closing Gala film for London Film Festival 2023); multi award winning Warner Bros film THE WINDERMERE CHILDREN (soundtrack ...
February 20, 2020 BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE FOR LEVEL AND GAIN For Alex Baranowski, The Windermere Children wasn’t an ordinary scoring project. Though the BBC/Wall to Wall production may have presented […]
Alex Baranowski is a composer based in London. He recently scored Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya's dystopian debut feature "The Kitchen" (Film 4 / Netflix) alongside multi-award winning artist Labrinth (closing Gala film for London Film Festival 2023) as well as eight-part series "Rain Dogs" for Sid Gentle / HBO.