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  1. Various. Years active. 1970s–present. Richard Allen Harvey (born 25 September 1953) is an English composer and musician. [1] Originally of the mediaevalist progressive rock group Gryphon, he is best known now for his film and television soundtracks.

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      Music. Richard Harvey (composer) (born September 1953),...

  2. Biography. Richard Harvey: Composer, Conductor, Performer. British composer and conductor Richard Harvey is a BAFTA award winner, a respected orchestral conductor and a virtuoso performer on a wide range of Western and exotic instruments. His guitar concerto, Concerto Antico, written for the world’s foremost classical guitarist, John Williams ...

  3. Richard began his composing career in the 1970s as assistant to the celebrated composer Maurice Jarre. Since then, he has delivered scores for over 70 television and film projects and his work has been recognised with a British Academy Award for the drama series G.B.H. (shared with his co-writer, Elvis Costello) and four Ivor Novello nominations.

  4. Originally born in Northampton, England, I'm a film composer living in the capital of the deep American South - Atlanta, Georgia. I began my musical career in the British Indie Charts in the brooding, industrial band James Ray and the Performance on the Sisters of Mercy's Merciful Release label.

  5. Trailer. As a composer of film and television music, Richard Harvey has been recognised with both international and British Academy Awards and four Ivor Novello nominations. He has scored over 70 television and film projects, from television series, documentaries and feature-length films to major Hollywood movies.

  6. Since graduating from the Royal College of Music in 1972, at the age of 18, Richard Harvey has been a ubiquitous and diverse presence on the London music scene, not only as a prolific composer and conductor but an exceptional virtuoso performer of almost 700 instruments from around the world - blown, plucked, keyed, bowed, beaten and programmed.