Thomas Morse
Thomas Morse (born June 30, 1968) is a composer of film and concert music. Life and composing careerHe began his musical career while in high school, writing his first orchestral work. After receiving a bachelor's degree in composition from the University of North Texas, Morse began a composition master's degree at USC in Los Angeles, changing over to the film scoring program in the second year.[1] In the years that followed, Morse composed orchestral scores for more than a dozen feature films including The Big Brass Ring, based on an Orson Welles script, with William Hurt & Miranda Richardson who received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance; The Sisters (Maria Bello & Elizabeth Banks); and The Apostate (with Dennis Hopper), as well as the noted orchestral score for Jerry Bruckheimer's CBS series The Amazing Race.[2] Working parallel in the field of popular music, he created string arrangements on songs for numerous artists including a posthumous Michael Hutchence release entitled Possibilities.[3] In 2013 he signed a worldwide publishing agreement with Music Sales Group in New York, parent company of G. Schirmer.[4][5] Notable music for film and televisionNotable music for film and television:[6]
Opera
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