Bio
Described by Classic FM as ‘one of today’s most exciting young composers’, British composer Rebecca Dale made history in when she became the first female composer to sign to Universal Music's Decca Classics label. Her debut album, Requiem For My Mother, went to No. 1 in the UK Specialist Classical Charts and her music is broadcast regularly on radio. As a concert composer her work has been performed by ensembles and artists including the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, the Philharmonia, Tenebrae, Voces8, Steven Isserlis, Mari Samuelson and Angele Dubeau. Rebecca also composes for screen, most recently scoring the BBC's Write Around The World series with Richard E Grant, contributing music for the BBC adaption of Little Women and scoring for Sky's Urban Myths series. Her score to feature Crossing The Line was nominated for best original music in feature film at the Music & Sound Awards. She is an alumna of the Sundance Composers Lab, the ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop and has judged for the Royal Television Society Awards and Ivor Novellos. She is currently the composer in residence for the Opus Foundation at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and in 2021 was commissioned to write the Church of England's first Christmas single.