Sam Lung(II)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Additional Crew
Sam Lung is a London-based composer, writing music for film, television and advertising. Music placements include 'Top Gear', BBC's 'Sports Personality of the Year', Channel 4's 'Come Dine With Me' and the 2016 film 'Mo Farah: No Easy Mile'. Sam's commercial output is represented by Pretty Decent Music, Ninja Tune and Just Isn't Music.
Sam is also a classical composer, and his choral music is published in print by Novello & Co.
In addition to composition, Sam Lung is a prolific music publishing specialist having worked with Ludovico Einaudi, Philip Glass, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Yann Tiersen, Carter Burwell, Dario Marianelli, George Fenton, Max Richter, Terry Riley, Jeff Beal, Dustin O'Halloran, Nicholas Britell, Volker Bertelmann (aka Hauschka), Nico Muhly, David Julyan, Peter Gregson, Rick Wakeman, Tim Minchin, Mark Knopfler, Julian Joseph, Ralph Allwood and Neil Cowley.
Sam Lung was classically trained at King's College London and the Royal Academy of Music, as a pianist, violinist and composer. As a conductor, Sam has directed several concerts and performance runs at venues including Meistersingerhalle (Nuremberg), Gewandhaus (Leipzig), Kulturpalast (Dresden) and Stadthalle (Vienna).
Sam is also a classical composer, and his choral music is published in print by Novello & Co.
In addition to composition, Sam Lung is a prolific music publishing specialist having worked with Ludovico Einaudi, Philip Glass, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Yann Tiersen, Carter Burwell, Dario Marianelli, George Fenton, Max Richter, Terry Riley, Jeff Beal, Dustin O'Halloran, Nicholas Britell, Volker Bertelmann (aka Hauschka), Nico Muhly, David Julyan, Peter Gregson, Rick Wakeman, Tim Minchin, Mark Knopfler, Julian Joseph, Ralph Allwood and Neil Cowley.
Sam Lung was classically trained at King's College London and the Royal Academy of Music, as a pianist, violinist and composer. As a conductor, Sam has directed several concerts and performance runs at venues including Meistersingerhalle (Nuremberg), Gewandhaus (Leipzig), Kulturpalast (Dresden) and Stadthalle (Vienna).