Incidental: Music For The Stage

Music

INCIDENTAL: Music for the Stage

Original music for the stage from 12 of the most influential composers working today – including Number 1 selling musicians White Lies, Guy Chambers and These New Puritans; Oscar and Grammy award winning film composers Rachel Portman and Anne Dudley; leading opera composer Orlando Gough, British Bhangra pioneer Kulkit Bhamra and ground-breaking classical and electronic composers Isobel Waller-Bridge, James Johnston, Bedroom Community’s Valgeir Sigurðsson and Ivor Novello Award Winner Renell Shaw. 

 
Atlantic Screen Music and Phantom Limb presented this charity compilation album to raise vital finds for Royal & Derngate Theatre following the Covid-19 Pandemic, helping the venue to recover from the devastating impact of a year of enforced closure and enabling them to continue to produce their ground-breaking Made in Northampton productions. 

FEATURING THE VOICES OF

Roger Allam 
Simon Russell Beale 
Bertie Carvel 
Sharon D Clarke 
Denis Conway
Judi Dench
Simon Dormandy 
Charlotte Emmerson
Stephen Fry
Nicholas Gleaves
Iain Glen 
David Harewood 
John Heffernan 
Michael Henry 
Douglas Hodge 
Felicity Jones
Asif Khan
Anton Lesser
Emma Lowndes
Joseph Marcell
Taz Munya
James Norton
Maxine Peake 
Patricia Routledge
Amanda Seyfried 
Lesley Sharp 
Jamie Sives 
Giles Terera 
Joseph Timms
Indira Varma 
Jessica Walker 
Sophie Ward 
Finty Williams
Nicholas Woodeson

PRODUCERS

Rupert Hollier (Filmtrax)
James Vella (Phantom Limb)
Rosie Townshend (Royal & Derngate) 

SOUND DESIGN

David Gregory
Adrienne Quartly
Claire Windsor

MASTERING ENGINEER

Dietrich Schoenemann

DESIGN

Rhona Bitner (Photographic Artwork), Rebecca Pitt (Graphic Design), Studio Renton (Website Design), Phil Bearman (Animation Design)

★★★★★ ‘Astonishing’The Guardian
★★★★ ‘Atmospheric and fascinating’ The Times
★★★★ ‘Haunting and intelligent’ Financial Times
★★★★ ‘Uplifting’ Daily Mail
★★★★ ‘Highly accomplished’ Telegraph
★★★★ ‘Moments that make the hairs on your arms stand on end’ Londonist
★★★★ ‘Powerful… unbearably poignant’ Time Out
★★★★ ‘Extraordinary’ Evening Standard
★★★★ ‘Luminous’ The Arts Desk