Revered as one of the leading young, soundtrack composers of his generation,
Nicholas Britell deals in grand, regal grace and evocative, swelling,
orchestrations to create acclaimed musical scores for major Hollywood movies
including 'If Beale Street Could Talk', 'Moonlight' and 'Vice'.
Growing up in New York City, he was first drawn to music at the age of five when
watching cinematic masterpiece 'Chariots of Fire', begging his parents for piano
lessons so that he could learn to play the theme tune. Setting his sights on
becoming a concert pianist, he studied at the Julliard M...