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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jonathan Goldstein is an award-winning British composer of music for film, television, advertising, theatre and live events, whose work encompasses a range of contemporary classical styles with orchestral, jazz, electro-acoustic & world influences. After studying Music in the UK under Jonty Harrison and Vic Hoyland, gaining a first-class honours degree in composition & performance from Birmingham University, Goldstein began his career composing for the Royal National…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jonathan Goldstein is an award-winning British composer of music for film, television, advertising, theatre and live events, whose work encompasses a range of contemporary classical styles with orchestral, jazz, electro-acoustic & world influences. After studying Music in the UK under Jonty Harrison and Vic Hoyland, gaining a first-class honours degree in composition & performance from Birmingham University, Goldstein began his career composing for the Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company, working with Trevor Nunn, Peter Hall, Bill Alexander and Ian Judge, scoring over 30 productions. His theatre credits have included Nunn s celebrated RSC stage & screen production of Shakespeare's Othello, starring Ian McKellen, Zoë Wanamaker, Imogen Stubbs and Willard White, and King Lear in the West End, starring Corin Redgrave, directed by Bill Alexander, and Titus Andronicus starring David Bradley (from Harry Potter), also directed by Alexander. For the RNT, Goldstein's credits include the music for Nunn's double-bill of Oscar Wilde's De Profundis also with Redgrave, and Neil Bartlett OBE's In Extremis starring Sheila Hancock CBE, as well as Richard Wilson OBE's Primo,