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Name
  
Tony Britten

Role
  
Composer

Education
  
Royal College of Music


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Movies
  
In Love with Alma Cogan, Draw on Sweet Night, Falstaff

Albums
  
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays Suites from 'Aspects of Love', 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' and 'Cats'

Music director
  
In Love with Alma Cogan, Mole's Christmas

Similar
  
George Frideric Handel, Claude‑Michel Schonberg, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Benjamin Britten, Anwen Rees‑Myers

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Tony Britten is a British composer, best known for adapting the music and writing the text of the UEFA Champions League Anthem.

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Career

Britten is a graduate of the Royal College of Music. He spent the first few years of his career in theatre as a musical director, including working for Cameron Mackintosh as music supervisor on many shows including Godspell, The Rocky Horror Show and Oliver!. After that he worked at the National Theatre as arranger/musical director. He then moved into film and television as a conductor on productions such as Robocop. He also worked for director Clive Donner.

In 1992, UEFA commissioned Britten to arrange an anthem for the UEFA Champions League which commenced in November 1992. Britten borrowed heavily from George Frideric Handel's Zadok the Priest (one of his Coronation Anthems), and the piece was performed by London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields.

In 1994, he composed the music for Mole's Christmas, 30 minute animated film and in 1999 he wrote and directed Bohème, a film based on the Puccini opera, which was broadcast by Five and Artsworld. In 2007 Britten adapted and directed a film version of Oliver Goldsmith’s comedy She Stoops to Conquer for Sky Arts.

He has also directed a number of films, including the documentary of his unrelated namesake Benjamin Britten: Peace and Conflict (2013).

References

Tony Britten Wikipedia