We are delighted to introduce Andrew Morgan, our talented Studio 2 residents here at Utility House.
Composer. Orchestrator. Multi-instrumentalist.

Andrew W. Morgan is a Bristol-based composer, orchestrator and multi-instrumentalist whose hybrid background in both contemporary classical and non-classical music has established him as a highly versatile creative, equally at home bridging the musical and technical demands of albums, films, TV series and games.
Andrew holds a Masters in Composition from the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he went on to become a Fellow of Composition, and a Bachelor’s in Composition from DePaul University in Chicago. His informal education has been equally rich, shaped by years of close collaboration with some of the most respected names in music, including a 15-year working relationship with Neil Davidge of Massive Attack.
His project credits are remarkable in their range, spanning Halo 4, Star Wars Visions for Aardman and Lucas Films, Robin Robin for Netflix, Criminal Record for Apple TV, and the Sky original series Britannia. Alongside his composition and orchestration work, Andrew conducts recording sessions, leads score preparation and supervision, and offers a full remote recording rig for projects of all scales.
Andrew is also a dedicated educator, serving as Senior Lecturer at BIMM University Bristol for over a decade, and has guest lectured at institutions including Bath Spa University, Columbia College Chicago, and the Cannes Film Festival’s American Pavilion. His archives at the British Library document both the music of the Himba Tribe in northern Namibia and his collaboration with American saxophonist Ken Vandermark.
Discover more about Andrew via his website >> www.andrewmorgan.org
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