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Jocelyn Pook (/ˈdʒɒslɪn pʊk/; born 14 February 1960) is an English composer, pianist and viola player.
Life and career
Pook graduated in 1983 from London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama where she studied the viola. She performed with many pop artists including The Communards and Massive Attack, and formed Electra Strings together with Sonia Slany for whom she wrote original material. She has worked extensively with eminent dance companies such as DV8 and Shobana Jeyasingh, and in 2002 she was commissioned by The Proms to write a work for The King's Singers in collaboration with Andrew Motion.
Pook recorded on two occasions with pianist Jeremy Peyton Jones for Rough Trade and later for Century XXI. About a year later, she joined Anne Stephenson and Audrey Riley to accompany Virginia Astley both on stage and record. Session work followed and alternated with her co-founding of the Electra Strings with Australian violinist Sonia Slany and an album on the Village Life label. This neoclassical chamber quartet later transformed into the Brilliant Strings after she and Slany had gone their separate ways.
As a solo recording artist, Pook released several albums. These included Deluge (1997), Flood (1999) and Untold Things (2001).
Her career as a film composer took flight when cuts from her album Flood were used in Stanley Kubrick's film Eyes Wide Shut. The piece Masked Ball, which incorporates a fragment of an Orthodox Liturgy played backwards and lyrics sung (or chanted) in Romanian, underscored the masked ball sequence.
Further scores have subsequently been contributed to several European films, notably the 2004 film version of William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, Peter Kosminsky's film on David Kelly, The Government Inspector, Brick Lane and 2007's Caótica Ana.
Pook was commissioned to write a short opera, Ingerland, for ROH2 (the contemporary producing arm of London's Royal Opera House) which was performed in the Royal Opera House's Linbury Studio Theatre in June 2010.
On 3 December 2012 her work 'Hearing Voices', was performed in premiere by Melanie Pappenheim with Charles Hazlewood conducting the BBC Concert Orchestra at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in a concert on the theme of hysteria. In June 2014 the English National Ballet made their Glastonbury debut on the iconic the Pyramid Stage on the Sunday morning with their performance of Akram Khan's First World War-themed Dust, with Music composed by Jocelyn Pook. The performance was broadcast by the BBC on BBC2. Miscellaneous
In 1983 Jocelyn appeared in the ABC movie Mantrap as one of many string players for the album The Lexicon of Love. Discography Studio albums
1997 – Deluge 1999 – Flood 2001 – Untold Things
Albums with ensembles
1997 – Meeting Electra – Electra Strings & Paul Clarvis (with Sonia Slany) – Village Life 97121 VL
Live theatre
2012 – Desh – For the dancework of the group Akram Khan (dancer)
Soundtracks (film and TV)
1994-6 – Blight – 14-minute short film by John Smith 1999 – Eyes Wide Shut – directed by Stanley Kubrick 2000 – My Khmer Heart (Breaking Hearts) 2000 – The Sight – directed by Paul Anderson 2000 – Enron advert, 'Ode to Why Campaign' 2000 – Comment j'ai tué mon pére (How I Killed My Father) 2001 – In a Land of Plenty – 10 episode BBC drama series produced by Sterling Pictures and Talkback 2001 – Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures – documentary, director Jan Harlan 2001 – L'Emploi Du Temps (Time Out) 2002 – Addicted to the Stars 2002 – La Repentie (The Repentant) 2002 – La Guerre á Paris (The War in Paris) 2003 – Gangs of New York – directed by Martin Scorsese 2004 – The Merchant of Venice 2004 – Wild Side 2004 – Soupçons (The Staircase) 2004 – They Came Back 2005 – The Government Inspector 2005–2006 – Heidi 2007 – Brick Lane 2007 – Remnants of Everest: The 1996 Tragedy (US: Storm over Everest) 2009 – The People v. Leo Frank 2009 – Chaotic Ana 2009 – Going South 2010 – Room in Rome 2011 – Room 304 2012 – Augustine 2012 – Les Invisibles 2017 – King Charles III 2017 – The Wife
Singles
1997 – 'Blow The Wind' – Virgin Records 2003 – 'Sacrum' (12-inch) – Additive
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