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Stephen Rennicks is an Irish musician and film score composer based in Dublin. [1] Early life. As a boy, Rennicks predominantly listened to and sang what he described as "Irish Protestant Baptist gospel music, choruses and hymns", and later claimed it was an influence on his process of learning harmony. [2] .
Jun 18, 2020 · Stephen Rennicks: On composing the stunning score for Normal People. Lucy O'Toole. The award-winning composer discusses the global appeal of Normal People, how he approached writing the score,...
Apr 14, 2020 · Stephen Rennicks has composed the original score for the new BBC/Hulu limited series Normal People. The show is based on Sally Rooney’s New York Times best-selling novel of the same title and stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal.
Apr 23, 2020 · Irish musician and composer Stephen Rennicks responds to a show built on such delicate ground with music that captures the shaky resolve of youthful passions. The ethereal “Much Prettier Girls in School”—which soundtracks Marianne and Connell’s first sexual encounter—is desperately gorgeous and perhaps the soundtrack’s centrepiece ...
Stephen Rennicks. Composer: Frank. For more than sixteen years, award-winning Irish composer, Stephen Rennicks, has been crafting inimitable soundtracks for the best of independent cinema and television in Ireland, the UK, Europe and America. 2016 sees Rennicks' work gracing two of the most exciting feature films of the year, Lenny Abrahamson's ...
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Stephen Rennicks is an Irish musician and composer. He has been writing music to picture for over 20 years and in that time has built an international reputation for his work in independent film and in particular for his scoring of all of Lenny Abrahamson's feature films including the 2016 Oscar-winning 'Room'.
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May 16, 2022 · "The process changes for every project," Rennicks told Hot Press in 2020. "But I read Normal People once, and it just resonated with me. It left me with a real sense of that world.