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A first look at the Adam Cork scored film production of London Road has been released. Hailed as a remarkable, groundbreaking work during two sell-out runs at the National Theatre, the feature film adaptation of London Road reunites the award-winning team, with a script by Alecky Blythe and music by Adam Cork, and directed by Rufus Norris. Read more
Acclaimed choreographer Christopher Wheeldon’s dance show based on the iconic film, which premiered with great success at Paris’s Le Châtelet theatre last December, is currently receiving rave reviews on Broadway and has received a grand total of twelve Drama Desk Nominations – including Christopher Austin, for his orchestrations of George Gershwin’s music. Read more
Dame Evelyn Glennie has been announced as one of the two 2015 recipients of Sweden's prestigious Polar Music Prize. Read more
We’re delighted to announce the launch of our new website dedicated to our catalogue available for sync. Developed in conjunction with Synctank the new site will be home to all our rock and pop artists and an opportunity to explore our extensive classical and film and television catalogues. Read more
Stephen Warbeck has composed the score for the new Channel 4 mini-series, Indian Summers which debuts on Sunday the 25th of February. Read more
Mark Bradhsaw has provided a haunting and melancholic score for Jane Campion’s miniseries Top of the Lake, the first episode of which was recently broadcast on BBC2. Read more
Simon Rogers scores fourth series of Young Dracula Read more
Al Lethbridge has been nominated for a Royal Television Society West of England Award, for his imaginative music for Empire Of The Desert Ants recently shown on BBC2. Read more
Mark Bradshaw is an exciting new film composer and has already been involved with plenty of interesting and highly successful projects. Read more
Faber Music is proud to welcome Al Lethbridge to its roster of composers. Read more
Carl Davis’s epic score for the 1927 silent film of Napoléon (directed by Abel Gance) is not only the longest ever composed, but also widely celebrated as one of the finest scores of its type. This autumn it comes to London... Read more
Carl Davis’s epic score for the 1927 silent film of Napoléon is not only the longest ever composed, but also widely celebrated as one of the finest scores of its type. Read more
Faber Music is delighted that three of its composers have made the Evening Standard’s Power 1000 list of London's most influential people 2013. Read more
Icelandic composer, Valgeir Sigurðsson will present a live screening of selected highlights of his score to the cult documentary Draumalandið (Dreamland). Read more
We are delighted to announce the signing of a publishing agreement with husband and wife writing team, James Morgan and Juliette Pochin Read more
Faber Music are delighted to announce the signing of an exclusive publishing deal with singer-songwriting duo Winter Mountain. Read more
Goldheart Assembly’s long-awaited new album, “Long Distance Song Effects”, was released on the New Music Club label on 1st July. Read more
Dan Jones's original score for Liam Scarlett's full-evening ballet, 'Hansel and Gretel', has been praised widely following its recent premiere run at The Royal Ballet. Read more
Faber Music is delighted to have signed an exclusive publishing agreement with the pop band Goldheart Assembly. Praised by The Guardian for their "life-affirming melodies [that] remind you why you fell in love with pop", this six-piece band was recently tipped by taste-maker Steve Lamacq (in an interview in the Independent on Sunday) as one of the bands to watch in 2013. Read more
Icelandic composer, Valgeir Sigurðsson, has kicked off his 23-date European and North American tour with prestigious dates in Reykjavik, Oslo and Istanbul. Read more