Steve Dunster
I am a film composer based on the Southern Coast of England.
King Arthur Album: King Uther is Dead! King Arthur Album: King Uther is Dead!
King Uther Pendragon led his men to fight off the saxon raid. Soon after, the saxons poisoned the water and King Uther (together with many of his men) fell ill and died. This is the music as King Uther's body lies in State as his subjects file past.
King Arthur Album: Saxon Raid King Arthur Album: Saxon Raid
King Uther Pendragon leads his men out to meet the Saxon Raid.
King Arthur Album: Lullaby to Baby Arthur King Arthur Album: Lullaby to Baby Arthur
Merlin took the child (Arthur) to a good knight called Sir Ector, and the knight's wife welcomed the baby, and tended him lovingly, bringing him up as if he were her own dear son.
King Arthur Album: King Uther's Betrayal King Arthur Album: King Uther's Betrayal
King Uther Pendragon had Merlin cast a spell on the fair Igraine of Cornwall in return for giving away his first born son to Merlin. The night his first born son, Arthur, was born, Uther grieved and had his son sent away to Merlin.
Absentis Absentis
Original score for the short film Absentis written and directed by the award-winning director Liam Garvo.
I live in Hampshire, on the South Coast of England and have been composing since 1973. In 1989 I started writing short stories and poetry. In 1997 I started conducting. In 2001 I started songwriting. In 2004 I started composing for film. I have written for films in a variety of genres: horror, comedy, superhero, spoof, urban, sci-fi fantasy, drama, thriller, romance, action, black comedy, documentary. I have written for the following formats: music for trailer, short, feature and series; as well as songs and standalone orchestral works. I have written for film companies around the world, including: America, Europe and Australia. Films I have composed music for have appeared in Film Festivals around the World including: the Sony TropFest (the World's largest short film festival), the Mini Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival.Hans Zimmer, Elmer Bernstein, James Horner, John Williams