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Nick Bicat has written music in all media, starting with songwriting and theatre music, and extending over the years to include musicals, opera, ballet, film, television, recording and concert works for both orchestra and choir. FILM & TV Nick Bicat's music has ranged from mass-audience TV productions in the USA (Lace, A Christmas Carol, The Scarlet Pimpernel), to art-house cinema (Wetherby, The Reflecting Skin, Stella does Tricks), and many TV films and series in the UK (The Irish RM, Holding On, Births Marriages & Deaths). Nick Bicat's score for the feature film The Passion Of Darkly Noon (written and directed by Philip Ridley) won the award for Best Music Score at the 1995 Film Festival in Sitges, Barcelona, and he has twice been nominated for the BAFTA music award (Cruel Train & Holding On). THEATRE Beginning with Nick Bicat's first commission (at age 19) for the Castle Theatre in Farnham, Surrey, word-of-mouth led to further work in theatres all round the UK, including Nottingham Playhouse (for Richard Eyre), the National Theatre (for David Hare - Plenty, A Map of the World, The Bay at Nice, Pravda, King Lear) and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (The Greeks – John Barton). Nick Bicat's opera The Knife (book & lyrics by David Hare and Tim Rose-Price) was premiered at Joseph Papp's Theatre in New York in 1987 (nominated for Best Musical Score in the New York Drama Desk Awards). A stage musical Peer Gynt (version & lyrics by Adrian Mitchell) was commissioned and produced by
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If Tomorrow Comes
Nick Bicat: Beslan / Requiem

the reflecting skin
Lace
Stealing Heaven (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Heritage Of Blood: Volume 9 (1990 - 2005)
A Christmas Carol
OST
Wetherby (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

the passion of darkly noon
Stealing Heaven (Original Soundtrack)