Christopher Barnett

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Thoughts (Un)Spoken 00:00 Tools
First Dates 00:00 Tools
Grown Up 00:00 Tools
Payback Intermission 00:00 Tools
The Bad Seed-Suite 00:00 Tools
Seduction (from First Date) 00:00 Tools
Second Dates 00:00 Tools
Varsja 00:00 Tools
Fourth Dates Part1 00:00 Tools
Anglesey Road-Suite 00:00 Tools
Third Dates 00:00 Tools
Shooting Jill Suite 00:00 Tools
Fourth Dates Part2 00:00 Tools
City Cop 00:00 Tools
Opening/I Think He Loves Me 00:00 Tools
Hapless Amour in Rome 00:00 Tools
Let It Be Tonight 00:00 Tools
Intermission 00:00 Tools
This Is My Time 00:00 Tools
Fifth Dates 00:00 Tools
Halfway FM-Suite 00:00 Tools
Last Summer Trailer 00:00 Tools
London Love (from 3 Minute Moments) 00:00 Tools
Cinderella's Journey (from Aventurat e Babadimnit) 00:00 Tools
Fire & Brimstone 00:00 Tools
London Love/I Think He Loves Me 00:00 Tools
Fourth Dates Part3 00:00 Tools
Kjo Jete 00:00 Tools
The Supply Teacher 00:00 Tools
Diversity in Colour 00:00 Tools
River Eye 00:00 Tools
Amour in Rome 00:00 Tools
Splendour 00:00 Tools
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To date, Chris has scored over 25 films and documentaries, particularly those with foreign themes, two of which: Last Summer and Aventurat e Babadimnit; are the first full length feature films ever made by the respective Chinese and Albanian communities in London. Other film credits include the award winning, BAFTA nominated Michael Winterbottom feature, "Tristram Shandy: A Cock & Bull Story", starring Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Gillian Anderson and Stephen Fry; the 2006 rom-com feature, "Three Minute Moments", (with British television actress Belinda Lang), which presented an opportunity to record his jazz/tango score at the illustrious Cowshed Studio in London; the documentary, "Not In Our Name", headlined by British ex-cabinet minister/MP, Tony Benn 2008, which featured his opus for flute and piano, Lebanon (Larmes pour Bayrout); as well as the 2009 award winning short, "Anglesey Road". In 2000, he was awarded a London College of Music prize for his Princess Diana dedicated piano sonata, published alongside the work of Beethoven, Handel, Haydn & Prokofiev whilst in 2003, theatre director, Vasant Nath approached him to compose incidental music for acclaimed Indian writer, Kiran Nagarkar's "Bedtime Story", a controversial play, (based on The Mahabharata, and banned in India over 17 years), which was performed at the 2003 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In 2008 he composed ceremony music for TheWIFTS Awards in Los Angeles, and by 2009, several corporate film compositions for Madame Tussauds and The London Eye Tourist Attractions, the latest which is experienced by 20,000 tourists daily. His concert work has been performed by The Bridge String and Solaris String Quartets as well as several chamber ensembles. www.christopherbarnett.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.