Michael
Price has quickly become one of the UK’s most sought after composers,
music editors and arrangers. Following a 5 year period producing and
programming on projects as diverse as X-MEN and THE IRON GIANT he is
already scoring his 7th feature film, having also composed notable
additional music for Alfonso Cuaron’s CHILDREN OF MEN and Edgar
Wright’s HOT FUZZ. Michael’s significant achievements as a music editor
include Peter Jackson’s trilogy THE LORD OF THE RINGS, Richard Curtis’
LOVE ACTUALLY, BRIDGET JONES: THE EDGE OF REASON and also CHILDREN OF
MEN.
After
initially developing a successful career as a composer for contemporary
dance, in 1996 Michael was invited by composer MICHAEL KAMEN to
orchestrate and program electronic sounds for the Paramount movie EVENT
HORIZON. This led to a long working relationship encompassing a number
of highly successful film scores in London, LA and Prague, and concerts
in Berlin, New York, San Francisco and Geneva. Following the
award-winning production of the score to BAND OF BROTHERS
(HBO/Spielberg/Hanks), Michael was then approached to music edit on THE
FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING for New Line Cinema. He subsequently became lead
music editor for the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, and also began a close
relationship with WORKING TITLE on films like LOVE ACTUALLY, BRIDGET
JONES: THE EDGE OF REASON and NANNY McPHEE. As a music editor, Michael
has been nominated for 4 MPSE GOLDEN REEL AWARDS, winning in 2001 for
THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING.
Now established as a successful composer in his own
right Michael has forged strong working relationships with both fellow
composers, such as DAVID ARNOLD, with whom he has written and arranged
on a number of projects, and also directors such as ALFONSO CUARON for
whom Michael has composed on three recent projects.
Michael has recently finished writing the score for
Working Title’s WILD CHILD, directed by Nick Moore and starring Emma
Roberts, and the upcoming WILD TARGET, starring Bill Nighy and Emily
Blunt. He has also climbed Mt Kilimanjaro to compose the score for a
moving new film about a group of disabled climbers, THE MOUNTAIN WITHIN. You can read more about the trip on his Mountain blog.