THE TILLMAN STORY
‘Amir Bar-Lev’s “The Tillman Story” is a riveting account of how a soldier’s death in Afghanistan was spun into a web of public lies…. Theatrical, broadcast and further fest exposure are assured…’VARIETY

‘…driven by a terrific score by Philip Sheppard who did the music for “Sergio” and “In The Shadow of The Moon”…’ INDIEWIRE

The Afghan


Congress


Pat’s Chorale


IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON

“This resounding theme of victory is quite literally underscored by composer Philip Sheppard. His music evokes ideas of exploration, expressing optimism and exultation. The score, performed by a 60-piece orchestra, is perhaps the most hopeful and inspiring one since “Chariots of Fire”
TUFTS DAILY
“The film features all-new interviews with the astronauts themselves, still bright and viable after all these years and full of descriptive stories to tell, as well as never-before-seen footage accompanied by Philip Sheppard’s wondrously uplifting score.”
GUARDIAN UNLIMITED
“… a soaring symphonic score by Philip Sheppard.”
BLOOMBERG DAILY NEWS
“The music from Philip Sheppard, which underscores the great space footage, is just right from popular to classical notes.”
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
X-15 Jet[Audio http://radiomovies.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/03-x15-jet.mp3]The Re-entry[Audio http://radiomovies.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/22-re-entry.mp3]Epiphany[Audio http://radiomovies.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/21-epiphany.mp3]The Launch[Audio http://radiomovies.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/09-the-launch.mp3]Mare Nectaris[Audio http://radiomovies.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/02-mare-nectaris.mp3]

SERGIO

(Shortlisted for the 2010 Academy awards)

‘Philip Sheppard… an extraordinary cellist who really does create architectural spaces through music and sensational instrumental technique…’ CLASSICAL MUSIC MAGAZINE

Goodbye and good luck…[Audio http://radiomovies.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/sergio-end-credits-1.mp3]Sugarloaf Mountain[Audio http://radiomovies.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/sergio-opening-title.mp3]

BEIJING 2008 OLYMPIC CLOSING CEREMONY

‘The bus makes its way round the track to a score written by Philip Sheppard that evokes Britain’s musical heritage without abandoning the contemporary tone. Jerusalem, Greensleeves and excerpts from the shipping forecast read by Radio 4 regular Zeb Soanes interweave with three traditional sea shanties with harmonies based on the chimes of Big Ben...’ THE GUARDIAN

‘The Queen has endorsed [Sheppard's] musical rearrangement of the National Anthem that will start the performance…

“It’s symphonic and full-on but a bit different. I did not think we should go to China and do something imperial and militaristic,” Philip Sheppard, the music director and a professor at the Royal Academy of Music, said. “I wanted it to be more sentimental so the British athletes in the stadium could feel nostalgic and start fantasising about Marmite and cups of tea.

“We did send it to Buckingham Palace for approval – we thought it would only be polite – and they said yes.”THE TIMES

This is London (Featuring the London Symphony Orchestra)[Audio http://radiomovies.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/h2-bus-enters-back-on.mp3]

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