(including Benjamin Britten, Phipps's godfather). Phipps read drama at the University of Manchester.[citation needed] Phipps enjoyed early critical success...
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composed by Martin Phipps. It was released by Milan Records on November 24, 2023, two days after the film's release. Napoleon marked Phipps' maiden collaboration...
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The Phipps family of the United States is a prominent American family that descends from Henry Phipps Jr. (1839–1930), a businessman and philanthropist...
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Phipps was educated at public schools in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. He had two older brothers: William Henry Phipps (1825-1902), and John Phipps (1833-1860);...
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Elizabeth I. All lyrics are written by Martin Phipps (adapted) except where noted; all music is composed by Martin Phipps except where noted Historical drama...
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worked with Martin Phipps on Great Expectations, which was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Score. Holt then co-composed with Phipps for the BBC drama...
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Napoleon (2023 film) (category Films scored by Martin Phipps)
(PDF) from the original on May 26, 2022. Retrieved February 4, 2023. "Martin Phipps Scoring Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon'". Film Music Reporter. February 3...
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Weinstein. The director is Tom Harper. The soundtrack was composed by Martin Phipps. Beginning in February 2015, the series was filmed in Russia, Lithuania...
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of Victoria could commence. The theme song is by Martin Phipps, sung by the Mediæval Bæbes. Phipps also wrote and conducted incidental music for the...
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British Academy Television Award nomination for Best Production Design. Martin Phipps composed the score for North & South. The short piano tune is played...
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