Angela Morley was a British composer, arranger, and conductor who made significant contributions to the world of film and television music. Born in London in 1924, she studied music at the Royal Academy of Music and began her career as a pianist and accompanist. Morley's breakthrough came in the 1950s when she started composing and arranging music for films and television shows. She became known for her lush, romantic scores, which often featured sweeping melodies and evocative harmonies. Morley's most famous works include the soundtracks for "Watership Down," "A Russian Christmas," and "Rêverie." She also composed music for numerous television series, including "The Avengers" and "Doctor Who." Morley's music continues to be enjoyed by audiences around the world, and she remains one of the most celebrated composers of her generation.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started