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  1. Dominic Muldowney (born 19 July 1952 [1] in Southampton) is a British composer . Biography. Dominic Muldowney studied at the University of Southampton with Jonathan Harvey, at the University of York (with Bernard Rands and David Blake ), and privately with Harrison Birtwistle. [2] .

  2. de Dominic Muldowney. 1984 (título original: Nineteen Eighty-Four) es una película de ficción británica de distopía escrita y dirigida por Michael Radford y con actuación de John Hurt, Suzanna Hamilton y Richard Burton. Basada en la novela homónima de George Orwell, la película fue rodada y estrenada en 1984.

    • Michael Radford
    • 1984
  3. It is available only with the original Eurythmics/Muldowney soundtrack. The 2019 Criterion Collection release of the film contains both the Eurythmics soundtrack and the original score composed by Dominic Muldowney. Awards. The film won the Best British Film of the Year award at the Evening Standard British Film Awards.

    • Simon Perry
    • £5.5 million
    • 10 October 1984 (United Kingdom)
  4. Producer. Dominic Muldowney, John Tams, John McCusker. Over the Hills & Far Away: The Music of Sharpe was released in 1996 as a companion to the Sharpe television series. [1] The recording features performances by various artists, including British folk musicians John Tams (who played the supporting role of "Rifleman Daniel Hagman ...

    • Soundtrack
    • 1996
  5. 17 de may. de 2018 · Full name, Dominic John Muldowney; born July 19, 1952, in Southampton, Hampshire, England; son of William and Barbara Muldowney; married Diane Ellen Trevis, 1986; children: one daughter. Education: York University, B.A., B.Phil.

  6. Dominic Muldowney es un compositor nacido en el año 1952 en Reino Unido conocido por 1984, Bloody Sunday (Domingo sangriento), Emma (TV), Sharpe (Serie de TV), Performance (Serie de TV), El árbol del jengibre (Miniserie de TV), El riesgo de la traición, Copenhague (TV), Sharpe y sus fusileros (TV) y Sharpe y el águila del imperio (TV)

  7. Dominic Muldowney. This masterly adaptation of George Orwell’s chilling parable about totalitarian oppression gives harrowing cinematic expression to the book’s prophetic dystopia.