Dominic Irving

Dominic Irving

Music Composer

Bath, United Kingdom

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September 2015
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About Dominic

In 2011, Dominic completed an MA in Composition of Music for Film and Television (MA-FTV) at Bristol University, studying with Martin Kiszko and John Pickard.

His classical compositions and arrangements have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, and released on iTunes and Spotify.

Dominic is an accomplished music typesetter and arranger, and has produced scores for projects involving the BBC Proms, the London Mozart Players, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, BBC Four, and the composers Diana Burrell and Stephen Montague.

In 2014, Dominic composed the music for Insectula!, a feature-length independent sci-fi comedy film, which premiered at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival (UK). Since then, it has been screened in Minneapolis (US), released on DVD and streamed worldwide via Amazon Instant Video.

Unique traits: My music is highly melodic, often humorous, and moves freely between bright virtuosity, rich lyricism and stern dissonance. I am an expert in orchestration and 20th/21st-century harmony.

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Credits

  • Insectula!

    Insectula! (2015)
    Film by Michael Peterson (Comedy, Horror and Sci-Fi) Composer A giant alien mosquito-type insect is drawn to earth from the CO2 pollution in search of blood. Del, a government agent, loses loved ones to the creature and is on a personal vendetta while the Dr. Kempler is captivated by it and attempts to help the creature cleanse the earth. Written by Anonymous

  • Satan's Parish

    Satan's Parish (2014)
    Film (short) by Matthew Radway (Comedy and History) Composer A short, British folk-horror film styled as a 'lost film reel from a forgotten 1970's movie'.

  • A Bad Day at the Office

    A Bad Day at the Office (2008)
    Film (short) by Roger Cavallaro Composer A stressed office manager mistakenly instructs a dim-witted housemaid to murder his wife.

Awards

  • A Carol for Christmas
    (2012)

  • London Contemporary Chamber Orchestra 'Piece of the Year'
    (2009)

  • John Halford Prize
    (2009)

  • National Festival of Music for Youth
    (2005)

  • Simon May Trophy
    (2003)

  • White Horse Composition Competition
    (1998)

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