Richard G. Mitchell
Richard G Mitchell is an English composer of music primarily for movies and television.
Mitchell was born in Manchester, England and brought up in Preston, Lancashire. He attended Hutton Grammar School and later St Martins School of Art in the late 1970s where he graduated with a BA in Fine Art. Was awarded an Ivor Novello Award and is best known for scoring the movies: To Kill a King, Grand Theft Parsons, A Good Woman and the 1996 BBC period TV series The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
Original Scores
Mitchell is an English composer best known for his writing and arranging period movie scores for choir and orchestra, though his compositions span a very wide range of styles varying from classical to more contemporary electronic genres such as drum and bass and trip hop. He also has a reputation for working in a diverse range of world music styles, such as the Tibetan score for Nick Gray's Escape from Tibet in contrast to a country and western pedal steel guitar-based score for Grand Theft Parsons, successful with film music critics at the 2004 Sundance Festival.His original score for To Kill a King in 2004 continued his successful relationship with director Mike Barker, for whom he scored A Good Woman in 2005, and later the Sea Wolf in 2008, followed by Moby Dick.
His score for the film Trial by Fire won an Ivor Novello Award in 2000 and the BBC period drama The Tenant of Wildfell Hall won Best Score at the Royal Television Society Awards in 1998.
In 2005, Mitchell composed the music for The Call of the Toad, written by Günter Grass and directed by Robert Gliński. The score was recorded with the Polish Symphony Orchestra, and nominated for a Polish Academy Award.
Other commissions
Aside from composing original scores for Film, Mitchell has scored music for Theatre Productions and Live Events which include the Opening Ceremony for Euro '96 at Wembley Stadium. He was commissioned to write the score for one-man theatre show Ousama with Nadim Sawalha directed by Corin Redgrave at the Brixton Shaw Theatre, and a jazz suite for the Francis Bacon Retrospective Exhibition at the Tate Britain in 2008.Credits
Filmography
2024Oddity2020Caveat
2011Moby Dick
2006Almost Heaven
2005The Call of the ToadA Good Woman
2004Tempesta
2003Grand Theft Parsons
2002To Kill a King
2000Children of the Holocaust
1998La Coupe de la Gloire
1997Basil
1992The Bridge
1986Born American
1983Rush Hour
1980
- ''Beastly Treatment''
Original Soundtrack Albums
2012Moby Dick2009Sea Wolf
2006A Good Woman
2003To Kill a KingGrand Theft Parsons
2001The Glass
1998Invasion: Earth
1996The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
1992
- ''The Bridge''
Television Work
2009Sea Wolf2006Perfect Day: The Millennium
2005How to Have a Good DeathClass of '76The Stepfather
2002Helen West
2001The GlassTrue Originals
2000Brits AbroadWhere There's Smoke
1999Trial by FireTrauma TeamQED
1998Get RealInvasion: Earth
1997Coast to CoastEscape From TibetBridget Jones DiaryBeyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
1996The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Euro 96 Opening Ceremony
1995HarrySuperMax Stolen Brides Scotland Yard
1994Brat Pack
1990CluedoMasterChef
1989War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
1988Across the LakeSeoul Olympic Theme
1987Worlds BeyondTruckers
1986
- ''In The Footsteps Of Scott''
Awards
- Won Ivor Novello Award for "Trial By Fire"
- Nominated Polish Academy Award for "The Call of the Toad"
- Nominated Royal Television Society Award for "The Glass"
- Won Royal Television Society Award for "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
- Won The New York Film and TV Festival best original score for "Rush Hour"