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  1. Mitchell is an English composer best known for his writing and arranging period movie scores for choir and orchestra, though his compositions span a very wide range of styles varying from classical to more contemporary electronic genres such as drum and bass and trip hop.

  2. Movie Composer Richard G. Mitchell. Richard graduated from St Martins School of Art in the early 80’s, where his painting tutor was Gillian Ayres and Malcolm Le Grice, the Godfather of the British avant garde film movement, was a great mentor for a composer with an innate passion for experimenting in the combined disciplines of film and music.

  3. C o m p o s e r. Richard is an Ivor Novello award winning composer, best known for movies such as A GOOD WOMAN (Scarlett Johansson & Helen Hunt), TO KILL A KING (Tim Roth & Rupert Everett), GRAND THEFT PARSONS (Johnny Knoxville, Christina Applegate, & Marley Shelton), ACROSS THE LAKE (Anthony Hopkins), and BBC TV's BAFTA award winning Brontë ...

  4. RICHARD G MITCHELL. @RichardG.Mitchell ‧. 839 subscribers ‧ 105 videos. This YouTube channel promotes the music of the English Ivor Novello award winning composer Richard G...

  5. Richard G. Mitchell Jr. spent more than a dozen years among survivalists at public conferences, private meetings, and clandestine training camps across America. He takes us inside a compelling, hidden world more connected to the chaos of modern life many of us experience than the label “separatist” suggests.

  6. Scroll down to preview a 30 track playlist: Listen to music composed and produced by Richard G. Mitchell Music from Soundtrack albums The best music for film The best Movie Score Electronic Music Orchestral Music Period Music.

  7. MITCHELL, Richard G., Jr. 1942-. PERSONAL: Born April 17, 1942, in Berkeley, CA; son of Richard G., Sr. and Vera Ann Mitchell; married; wife's name, Eleen Ann; children: Katharine Ann. Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles, 1972-73; California State University, Los Angeles, B.A., 1970; University of Southern California, M.A