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“Sense & Sensibility” Original Score

Kerry Muzzey recently completed the score for Hallmark’s new TV version of the Jane Austen classic “Sense & Sensibility” starring Deborah Ayorinde (“THEM”) and Bethany Antonia (“House of […]

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CASANOVA: The Complete Symphonic Score

Kerry Muzzey has released the complete symphonic score to the full 2-hour ballet “Casanova.” Shot over several days with the 64-piece Budapest Art Orchestra, the score is available […]

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“Casanova” Trailer

Kenneth Tindall’s “Casanova”, with a live orchestral score by Kerry Muzzey, makes a triumphant return to the stage, touring the UK from March – May of 2022. The […]

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Casanova Returns!

Northern Ballet has announced the triumphant return of Kenneth Tindall’s hit ballet “Casanova” which features my original score, performed live by the Northern Ballet Sinfonia. And we have […]

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“Possible Music” debuts at #11 on iTunes Classical Chart

On June 4, I released an EP called “Possible Music” that was different from my usual concept albums. This album was a collection of pieces that I’ve done […]

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“The Vision” Debuts at #5 on iTunes Classical Songs Chart

My EP “The Vision” was released on all digital platforms today, and the main version of this piece – “The Vision: Piano Octet” – debuted at #5 on […]

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“Trailer Music 4: NEO” debuts in Top 10 iTunes Classical Chart

On June 28 I released my latest album, “Trailer Music 4: NEO” – a collection of neoclassical works written specifically for motion picture and television advertising. Unapologetically and […]

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Final Candlepark Stars Album Released

Back in 2009 I discovered and fell in love with post-rock music. It was every bit as emotional as film music but its vocabulary was electric guitars and […]

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“Casanova” wins Broadway World UK Award for Best New Dance Production

Here’s the direct link to the announcement from Broadway World: Best New Dance Production: Casanova And we were up against some incredible competition, including Matthew Bourne and the […]

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“Look & See” Now Streaming on Netflix

“Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry” is now available for streaming on Netflix. I loved working on this film: the job went by so quickly that […]

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“Look & See” Score Released on September 1

“Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry” premiered at SXSW in 2016, then under the title “The Seer.” It was retitled for its run at the Sundance […]

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Casanova Returns!

After a successful run in early 2017, including a week of sold-out performances at Sadler’s Wells in London, Casanova returns for two more performances on August 4 & […]

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Skandi: The Complete Score for a TV Series… that Doesn’t Exist

A few years back I got sucked into the craze of Scandinavian drama and crime drama series. I love that the place is a character unto itself: Iceland, […]

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How We Did It: Creating the 18th-Century “Casanova” Via 21st-Century Skype

Northern Ballet’s “Casanova” premiered at the Leeds Grand Theatre on March 11, and opening night was the most amazing experience. It wouldn’t be hyperbole to say that many […]

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The Telegraph: Review of “Casanova” Opening Night

For the past year I’ve been working on a single gig, and it’s one of those wild cards that comes along – totally outside of what I’d normally […]

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Sundance 2017: “Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry”

This film (formerly “The Seer”) is the little-documentary-that-could. Sometimes you get the privilege of working on something that’s so good, and so high-quality, that you miss it when […]

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“Casanova” Trailer Released!

Northern Ballet has just released the trailer for “Casanova,” an original full-length ballet with live orchestra, original score by…. me! I’m wrapping up the score over the next […]

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“Shut In” Trailer Uses “The Vicar, The Knife & The Choice”

Two trailers in as many months, and both featuring Naomi Watts. I feel like I should maybe send her a thank-you note? “Shut In” looks really fun: I […]

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“Sea of Trees” trailer uses “Broken People” from “The Architect.”

There are some things that are just way cooler than others. And today that super-cool thing is having my music turn up as the theatrical trailer for the […]

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Kerry Muzzey Composing Northern Ballet’s “Casanova”

On May 23, Northern Ballet held a press conference and performance at London’s Christchurch, announcing their commission of a new full-length ballet by choreographer Kenneth Tindall. I was […]

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Hollywood Reporter Names “The Seer” in its Top 5 Films of SXSW 2016

The Hollywood Reporter just named “The Seer” as one of its Top 5 Films of SXSW 2016. You can also read their full review here. I finished the […]

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“The Seer: A Portrait of Wendell Berry” premiering at SXSW 2016

  I’m really excited to announce that “The Seer” will be premiering at South by Southwest in March, in competition in their Documentary series.  Full details are here: […]

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Kerry Muzzey interview with The Credits

I recently sat down with The Credits to talk about the process of scoring the upcoming film “The Seer.”  If you’re not familiar with them, check out their site: […]

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Kerry Muzzey scoring the documentary film “The Seer” by director Laura Dunn of Two Birds Film, and executive producers Robert Redford and Terrence Malick.

I met director Laura Dunn back around 2007. She was licensing a few pieces from me for her documentary film “The Unforeseen” and it was screening at the […]

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Northern Ballet premieres Kenneth Tindall’s ballet “The Architect” at London’s Royal Opera House, featuring Kerry Muzzey’s “Architect of the Mind.”

Back in May I went to London to see something amazing: the premiere of Northern Ballet’s “The Architect” at London’s Royal Opera House.  I had been in touch […]

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Kerry Muzzey’s “The Architect” debuts at #5 on the Billboard Classical Chart

On August 26, 2014, I released my album “The Architect.”  This had been almost a year in the making: from the 4 months I took off-the-grid to write […]

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