His Dark Materials Part I & II (2003)
Music for Philip Pullman’s trilogy adapted by Nicholas Wright
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Published by Peters Edition (EP 7864)
First performance: National Theatre, London, 20 Decemeber 2003 Mother Courage and Her Children (1995)
Music for the play by Bertolt Brecht in the translation by David Hare
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Performance material available from Peters Edition (EP 71037)
First performance: National Theatre, London, 14 November 1995
For the Almeida Theatre
All for Love (1990), Hippolytos (1991), A Hard Heart (1992), The Rules
of the Game (1992), Medea (1992, also West End and Broadway), The
School for Wives (1993), Galileo (1994), The Tower (1995), Hamlet
(1995, Hackney Empire and Broadway), Tartuffe (1996), Ivanoff (1997),
The Government Inspector (1997), Naked (1998, also West End); Phedre,
Britannicus (1998, West End); Plenty (1999, West End); Richard II,
Coriolanus (2000, Gainsborough Studios London, New York and Tokyo);
The Tempest (2000), Lulu (2001, also Washington), Platonov (2001),
King Lear (2002)
For the National Theatre
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1992), Trelawney of the Wells* (1993), Wild
Oats (1995), Mother Courage (1995), Peter Pan** (1997), Money (1999),
His Dark Materials (2003)
*Based on a theme of Stephen Oliver
**Arrangements & adaptation of music by Stephen Oliver
For the Royal Shakespeare Company
Zenobia (1995)
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2002)
For the New York Shakespeare Festival
All’s Well That Ends Well (1993)
Films
Venus Peter (Ian Sellar, 1989), Prague (Ian Sellar, 1992) (winner of
Atlantic Award for music)
TV
Breadline (The People’s Century, 1994), Carlo Scarpa (1996, Murray
Grigor),
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (2002, Jonathan Gili, BBC) –
published by Faber Music