Nicholas Britell

About Nicholas Britell

Who is it?: Composer, Soundtrack, Music Department
Birth Year: 1980
Genres: Film score, classical music
Occupation(s): Composer, musician, songwriter, film producer
Associated acts: Natalie Portman, Benjamin Millepied, Adam Leon, Damien Chazelle, Steve McQueen, Adam McKay, Barry Jenkins

Nicholas Britell

Nicholas Britell was born on 1980, is Composer, Soundtrack, Music Department. Nicholas Britell is an Academy Award-nominated composer, pianist, and producer. His critically acclaimed score for Barry Jenkins' Oscar-winning film Moonlight was nominated for the 2017 Oscar for Best Original Score and was awarded the 2016 Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Score (Dramatic Feature). In addition, his score for Moonlight garnered numerous other accolades including a 2016 Golden Globe nomination and a 2016 Critics' Choice nomination. In 2015, Britell wrote the score for Adam McKay's Oscar-nominated film The Big Short, based on Michael Lewis' book about the housing and credit bubbles of the 2000's and the subsequent 2008 financial crisis. His music was also featured in director Steve McQueen's Oscar-winning film 12 Years A Slave, for which he composed and arranged the on-camera music including the violin performances, spiritual songs, work songs, and dances. His most recent film, Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton's Battle of the Sexes, premiered at the Telluride Film Festival in September 2017. Britell's score to Battle of the Sexes was nominated for the 2017 Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Score. In addition, his original song for Battle of the Sexes, "If I Dare," written with Grammy and Tony nominated singer/songwriter Sara Bareilles, was also nominated for the 2017 Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song. In October 2017, Britell was awarded the "Discovery of the Year" Award at the World Soundtrack Awards in Ghent, Belgium, as well as the Distinguished Composer Award from the Middleburg Film Festival.Britell wrote the score for Natalie Portman's directorial debut feature film A Tale of Love and Darkness which was selected for a special screening at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Britell has also scored Steve McQueen's film Caribs' Leap which was featured as part of the "Master of Light - Robby Müller" retrospective at the Eye film museum in Amsterdam. Britell also wrote the score for the film Gimme the Loot (directed by Adam Leon), which won the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW in March 2012 and was an Official Selection for the 2012 Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard). In addition, Britell has scored Jack Pettibone Riccobono's documentary The Seventh Fire which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2015. In 2016, he scored Gary Ross' film Free State of Jones, starring Matthew McConaughey, as well as Adam Leon's film Tramps. He was awarded the Henry Mancini Fellowship from the ASCAP Foundation in December 2012 and also won the ASCAP/Doddle Award for Collaborative Achievement. Britell is a Founding Member of L.A. Dance Project and is Chairman of the Board of the New York-based ensemble Decoda, the first-ever affiliate ensemble of Carnegie Hall.As a producer, Britell produced the short film Whiplash, directed by Damien Chazelle, which won the Jury Award for Best US Fiction Short at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. After the initial success of the Whiplash short, he subsequently served as co-producer on the Oscar-nominated feature film Whiplash which also won Sundance's 2014 Jury Prize and its Audience Award. Britell has produced numerous other projects with The Amoveo Company, a multimedia production company and artists' collective that he co-founded with Benjamin Millepied. Among their projects, Amoveo collaborated with director Alejandro Iñárritu to produce his short film Naran Ja; other projects include ballet and film commissions from Van Cleef & Arpels, production on the 30th Anniversary of Canal + live show broadcast, and brand partnerships with Feit shoes and Maiyet.As a pianist, for the past six years, he has been performing as part of the critically acclaimed "Portals" project with violin virtuoso Tim Fain. Britell has been performing for audiences from a very young age, giving his first public recital at the age of 10 in Manhattan. A student of the late Jane Carlson at the Juilliard School's Pre-College Division, he has performed at venues including the Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Juilliard, Steinway Hall, the Palace Theater, Kaneko, Harvard University's Fogg Museum of Art and Signet Society, the Aspen Music Festival, Ravinia, the National Arts Club, the Million Dollar Theatre in Los Angeles, the Brooklyn Public Library, and London's Barbican Hall. He has also performed Mozart's Piano Concerti Nos. 12 and 14 at the landmark Old Westbury Gardens with an orchestra led by Eric Jacobsen, noted conductor of The Knights.In addition, Britell was the keyboardist in the hip-hop ensemble The Witness Protection Program. The WPP, as they were known, opened acts for hip-hop groups including Blackalicious and Jurassic 5 and performed at venues ranging from the Paradise Theater in Boston to New York's classic Arlene's Grocery.Britell is an honors and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Harvard University, as well as a piano performance graduate of the Juilliard School's Pre-College Division. Britell was honored to be the commencement speaker at the Juilliard Pre-College Division's Commencement Exercises in May 2016.
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Biography/Timeline

1999

Britell was raised in a Jewish family, in New York City. He graduated from the college preparatory school, Hopkins School, in 1999. Britell is a graduate of the Juilliard School's Pre-College Division and a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Harvard University in 2003. At school, he was a member of the instrumental hip-hop group, The Witness Protection Program, where he played keyboards and synthesizers. Britell is part of an emerging generation of composers and artists who draw from an eclectic range of influences. His work is inspired by Rachmaninoff, Gershwin, Philip Glass, and Zbigniew Preisner as well as by producers Quincy Jones and Dr. Dre.

2008

In 2008, Britell gained wide notice performing his own work "Forgotten Waltz No. 2" in Natalie Portman's directorial debut Eve. He collaborated again with Portman, writing music for the film New York, I Love You. In 2011, Britell performed on piano with violin virtuoso Tim Fain in "Portals." The multimedia project also featured performances by Craig Black, Julia Eichten and Haylee Nichele and featured music by Philip Glass and Nico Muhly, poetry by Leonard Cohen and choreography by Benjamin Millepied. Vogue Magazine called Britell among "...the most talented young artists at work..."

2012

As a film Composer, Britell created the music for the movie Gimme the Loot directed by Adam Leon. The film would go on to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Grand Jury Prize at the SXSW Film Festival in 2012. The music for the film garnered special praise from New York Magazine and Variety. Britell's film composing career continued in 2012 with the scoring of Michele Mitchell's PBS documentary Haiti: Where Did the Money Go? The film, which aired over 1,000 times in the United States on PBS stations and was screened at the Oakland Film Festival and the Bolder Life Film Festival in 2012, is the winner of the 2013 National Edward R. Murrow Award for Best News Documentary and winner of a 2012 CINE Golden Eagle Award and a CINE Special Jury Award for Best Investigative Documentary.

2013

As a film Producer, Britell produced the short film Whiplash, directed by Damien Chazelle, which won the Jury Award for Best US Fiction Short at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. He subsequently helped produce the feature-film Whiplash, also directed by Chazelle and starring Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons. The Whiplash feature won Sundance's 2014 Jury Prize and Audience Award, and went on to get 5 Oscar nominations (including Best Picture) and won 3 Oscar awards. Britell also wrote and produced the track "Reaction," produced the track "When I Wake," and performed and produced "No Two Words" for the film's Soundtrack.

2015

Britell has produced numerous other projects with The Amoveo Company, a multimedia production company and artists' collective that he co-founded with Benjamin Millepied. Amoveo is a multimedia production company and artists' collective active in digital media, television, and film. Notable Amoveo projects include "Naran Ja," a short film directed by Oscar-winning Director Alejandro G. Iñárritu, "Passage To Dawn," a short film created for Maiyet's Spring/Summer 2015 collection, and "Hearts and Arrows", a short film of Benjamin Millepied’s ballet of the same name which debuted at the L.A. Film Festival in June 2015. Working with Amoveo, Britell created the "Baileys Nutcracker (Britell Remix)", which was used by Baileys for its successful "Baileys Nutcracker" campaign. The full-length version of the Baileys Nutcracker spot has over 2.8 million views on YouTube as of June 2015.

2016

Britell scored Director Adam Leon's film Tramps in 2016, with Netflix acquiring worldwide distribution rights to the film at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.

2017

Britell scored Fox Searchlight's tennis biopic Battle of the Sexes, directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and released in 2017.

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