Bill_Brown_(composer)

Bill Brown (composer)

Bill Brown (composer)

Musical artist


Bill Brown IV (born 1969) is an American composer[1][2] of music for video games, films and television. His work appears on Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, as creator of the system sounds, and as music for the tour software. His father was New York City radio disc jockey, Bill Brown (III) (d. 2011).[3]

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Awards

  • BMI 2005 TV Music Award for "CSI: NY" Season 1
  • ITVA Golden Reel GOLD Award for Kennedy Space Center "Gateway to the Universe" soundtrack
  • Music4Games – M4G Editor's Choice Award for "The Sum of All Fears" (PC)
  • Best Music Award – PCXL Magazine's 1998 All-Star Awards for "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six"

Nominations

  • Game Audio Network Guild (G.A.N.G.) 2003 Awards Nominee for Lineage II: the Chaotic Chronicle (NCSoft), in the following categories: Best Live Performance Recording, Best Cinematic / Cut-Scene Audio, Best Original Vocal Song – Choral
  • British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) 2003 Games Awards Nominee in the Music category: Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War
  • British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) 2003 Games Awards Nominee in the Music category: Command and Conquer: Generals
  • Golden Reel Nominee: Feature Film Ali (Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Entertainment)
  • Golden Reel Nominee: Feature Film Any Given Sunday (Warner Bros.)
  • British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) 2001 Interactive Entertainment Award Nominee in the Music category: "Clive Barker's Undying"
  • Best Original Music Nominee by L.A. Weekly: Blue Sphere Alliance's live theatrical production "Nagasaki Dust"
  • Golden Reel Nominee: Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (Renaissance Pictures/Universal)
  • Golden Reel Nominee: In the Presence of Mine Enemies (Showtime Pictures)

Discography

Video games

Film

Television

  • Trapped (2001, TV film)
  • CSI: NY (2004–2013, TV series)
  • Whodunnit? (2013, TV series)

Other


References

  1. "Crafting a career in music: A conversation with Bill Brown". No. December 20, 2009. Film Industry Network.
  2. Bill, Brown. "BILL BROWN :: COMPOSER FOR FILM :: TV :: GAMES :: News 2001". Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  3. Bill, Brown. "About Dreamstate". Retrieved 30 June 2019.

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