Martin Phipps Net Worth

Martin Phipps is a highly accomplished composer and music department professional, born on August 01, 1968. Coming from a musical background, he read drama at Manchester University before deciding to focus on writing music. Since 2002, he has written music for many acclaimed TV series, winning two BAFTAs and three Ivor Novello Awards. He has also composed music for films such as Woman In Gold, Harry Brown, and Brighton Rock. In 2014, two of his feature film scores premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Additionally, he has set up Mearl, a project to collaborate with other artists and composers, as well as a platform for developing his own material.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack
Birth Day August 01, 1968
Age 54 YEARS OLD
Alma mater University of Manchester
Occupation Composer Conductor
Parent(s) Jack Phipps
Website coolmusicltd.com/composers/martin-phipps

💰 Net worth

Martin Phipps, a renowned composer, music department expert, and soundtrack artist, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. Having made significant contributions to the entertainment industry, Phipps has established a reputable career in composing enchanting scores and soundtracks. Born in 1968, his remarkable talent has garnered him recognition and success, making him a prominent figure in the world of music and film. With his diverse skill set and impressive body of work, Martin Phipps continues to thrive and make an impact in the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

2005

In 2005, Phipps wrote the score to the film Pierrepoint. Other credits include The Wife of Bath from the BBC's contemporary adaptation of the Canterbury Tales, and the contemporary drama Dirty Filthy Love. He also scored the British feature film, The Flying Scotsman, and The Line of Beauty.

2008

Phipps scored Low Winter Sun for Channel 4, starring Mark Strong and Brian McCardie and Persuasion, the most recent ITV adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, as well as Grow Your Own, a feature for Warp Films. He also scored the BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, adapted by Andrew Davies. Phipps was then commissioned to score the BBC's Oliver Twist adaptation, for which he was recognised with the Ivor Novello Award 2008 for Best Television Soundtrack.

2009

Phipps went on to score the Rowan Joffé-helmed drama, Hurndall for Talkback Thames followed by Wallander for Yellow Bird/Left Bank Pictures, starring Kenneth Branagh, for which he was recognised with the BAFTA Craft Award 2009 for Best Original TV Score. He then went on to write the music for the feature film, Endgame, starring william Hurt, Derek Jacobi, Mark Strong, Jonny Lee Miller and Chiwetel Ejiofor, chronicling the breakdown of S. African apartheid, directed by Pete Travis. It was entered into competition at the Sundance Film Festival. He also scored Small Island for Ruby Films/BBC, winning the BAFTA Craft Award 2010 for Best Original Television Music. More recently, he completed the score for his first feature film, Brighton Rock and composed the music for the newest BBC adaptation of Great Expectations.

2016

Phipps composed the Soundtrack for the 2016 miniseries War & Peace. Phipps said he "ended up coming onto the project early on", and that he was given room to "run with it... from the very beginning." The Soundtrack was released on 13 May 2016. He also composed the theme to the same year's Victoria, as well as incidental music of the early episodes. The theme was sung by the Mediæval Bæbes.