Ciaran Hope Explained

Ciaran Hope
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Citizenship:Ireland
Occupation:Composer
Spouse:Rebecca O'Mara

Ciaran Hope (born 4 August 1974) is an Irish composer of orchestral, choral, and film music. He is the composer of Hollywood film soundtracks such as Screw Cupid, Truth About Kerry as well as the contemplative soundtrack for The Letters, based on the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta. He has also worked extensively in contemporary music since graduating from Trinity College Dublin. He has written a violin concerto for Cora Venus Lunny, a clarinet quartet for the Czech Clarinet Quartet, and his vocal works have been performed internationally by choirs such as Pfizerphonics and Ireland's 2016 choir of the year, Voci Nuove.[1]

Life and career

Growing up in the Meath village of Dunboyne, Hope was involved with music from early childhood: his mother Kitty played the violin and viola as well as teaching in the DIT College of Music (Chatham Row) and his sister Grainne is a professional cellist.[2] He studied music from a young age and developed a keen interest in clarinet and composition during his teenage years. He attended school at Castleknock College before completing B.A. and B.A.I. degrees in Mathematics and Engineering at Trinity College Dublin. Hope continued his composition studies under the supervision of Ladislav Kubik at the Czech American Summer Music Institute in the Prague Conservatory throughout his college years.[3] He later received a master's degree in Engineering and Music from Trinity College Dublin in 1998. After winning the IMRO Prize for composition at the RTÉ Musician of the Future competition for his solo clarinet piece Diptych, he moved to Los Angeles to attend the UCLA Film Scoring Program on a Fulbright Scholarship.[4] In 1999, he worked as part of the orchestrating team on the score of the Hollywood feature film The Insider, which was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.

In 2012, his scores for Truth About Kerry (2010) and End of the Innocents (2011) were both nominated for a gold medal for Excellence in their respective categories at the Park City Film Music Festival.[5] In 2012 he also provided string arrangements for Irish band Senakah's album Human Relations which was produced by Cranberries guitarist and songwriter Noel Hogan, and recorded in 27 days in the former Bishop's Palace in Limerick.[6]

Having undertaken composer residencies at the Tyrone Guthrie artist's retreat in County Monaghan and the Cill Rialaig artist's retreat in County Kerry with the support of a 2011 Tyrone Guthrie Centre regional bursary award and a 2012 Cill Rialaig residency award, Hope spent four months as the 2013 Composer-in-residence at the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris, where he worked on several pieces including a suite of music for children's orchestras based on a cultural tour of Paris and an opera about revolutionary Robert Emmet's time in France.[7] In 2013 he also began work on the orchestral score for the Hollywood film The Letters based on the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.[8] Recorded with the Macedonian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Mother Teresa's home town of Skopje, Macedonia, and with New Dublin Voices choir in her spiritual birthplace of Dublin, Ireland, the score was completed in the summer of 2014 and the film went on release in the US on 4 December 2015.[9] The score has also received many live performances, most notably in the Pantheon in Rome by PfizerPfonics.[10]

According to SonyMusicMasterworks.com and FilmMusicReporter.com, Sony Classical released a soundtrack album for the film in 2016, featuring 23 tracks from Hope's score and the Leona Lewis song "Run".[11] [12] Following the album's release, Hope took a career break to complete an MBA at the prestigious UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School in 2017.[13] In a 2021 Linkedin article about "Creativity and its role in strategic thinking", Hope announced that he had accepted a senior role as Director in Innovation and Experience Design with Ernst & Young.[14]

Personal life

He is married to Irish actress Rebecca O'Mara and is the brother-in-law of actor, Jason O'Mara.[15]

Film credits

Composer

Discography
Feature films
YearTitleDirectorNotesDistributed by
The Face of Alexandre Dumas: The Man in the Iron MaskWilliam RichertComposer: additional score
The GroomVíctor CárdenasShort film
When Angels CryNarendra ReddyShort film
ManfastTara JudelleComposer: additional music
InterrogationChristopher AlexanderShort film
GRACEAntonia Scarpa
Hollywood HorrorBernt Amadeus Capra
All InReggie Jordan
Little StarDavid PlaneShort film
The HealingNancy HendricksonShort film
Martin Did ItBrian McNettShort film
LA NoirConrad JacksonShort film
RendBrian Lazarte (as Brian David Lazarte)Short film
Screw Cupid Sanjeev SirpalFilm1 Sundance Channel
Truth about KerryKatie TorpeyOpus Distribution
Milk CartonSanjeev SirpalShort film
LovepocalypseSanjeev SirpalShort film
Fresh SuicideAnupam BarveShort film
End of the InnocentsChesher Cat (as Deborah Chesher)Short film
The LettersWilliam RieadFreestyle Releasing, Cinema West Films
Roll CameraAlannah MurrayShort film
SpeedballsCody FarrenShort film
UnbeatableJohn Woodward, Brandon Rogersa.k.a.s. 'The Unbeatables'Warner Animation Group
Documentaries
YearTitleDirectorNotesDistributed by
Mud Pies & Kites: Death & Resurrection in Haiti Gerard Thomas Straub
Television
YearTitleDirectorNotesDistributed by
Here! FamilyEpisodes: 1.2 & 1.3
Joni and FriendsEpisodes: Ryan: A Legacy of Hope & Family Retreat

Sound department

Feature films
YearTitleDirectorRoleDistributed by
Virginia's RunPeter MarkleSound editingAlliance Atlantis (Canada) & MGM Home Entertainment (United States)
GRACEAntonia ScarpaRe-recording mixer
All InReggie JordanRe-recording mixer
Little StarDavid PlaneRe-recording mixer & Sound editor
The HealingNancy HendricksonRe-recording mixer & Sound editor
LA NoirConrad JacksonRe-recording mixer & Sound editor
Screw Cupid Sanjeev SirpalRe-recording mixer & Sound editorFilm1 Sundance Channel
Milk CartonSanjeev SirpalRe-recording mixer & Sound editor
LovepocalypseSanjeev SirpalRe-recording mixer & Sound editor
iHeartSanjeev SirpalRe-recording mixer & Sound editor
Documentaries
YearTitleDirectorNotesDistributed by
Friends ForeverBen WolfinsohnSound editor
Betty Blowtorch and Her Amazing True Life AdventuresAntonia ScarpaAdditional sound mixer
Television
YearTitleDirectorRoleDistributed by
Here! Family Episodes: 1.2 & 1.3Re-recording mixer

Music Department

Discography
Feature films
YearTitleDirectorRoleDistributed by
David MackayAssistant music editor (uncredited)Trimark Pictures
Held UpSteve RashAssistant music editorTrimark Pictures
The InsiderMichael MannOrchestrator (uncredited)Spyglass Entertainment
Killer BudKarl T. HirschAssistant music editorTrimark Pictures
Wrong Hollywood NumberJosé Antonio W. DannerAdditional music scoring mixer
Beat the DrumDavid HicksonVirgil Films & Entertainment Music editor
The Devil and Daniel WebsterAlec BaldwinMusic editor (uncredited)
All InReggie JordanOrchestrator
Musician: piano
GRACEAntonia ScarpaOrchestrator
Musician: woodwinds, piano
Black OasisAndrew LewisMusic scoring mixerVision Video
Little StarDavid PlaneOrchestrator
Music scoring mixer
Musician: woodwinds, piano
The HealingNancy HendricksonOrchestrator
Music scoring mixer
Musician: woodwinds, piano
Screw Cupid Sanjeev SirpalOrchestrator
Music scoring mixer
Musician: woodwinds, piano
Film1 Sundance Channel
Truth about KerryKatie TorpeyOrchestrator Music supervisor
Musician: woodwinds, piano
Opus Distribution
Milk CartonSanjeev SirpalMusic supervisor
iHeartSanjeev SirpalMusic supervisor
End of the InnocentsChesher Cat (as Deborah Chesher)Original score mixer
Mud Pies & Kites: Death & Resurrection in HaitiGerard Thomas StraubMusic scoring mixer
Musician: woodwinds, piano
Pax et Bonum Communications
What IfChristopher PapakaliatisPro Tools editingVillage Films
The LettersWilliam RieadMusic producerFreestyle Releasing, Cinema West Films
Dinner for fewAthanassios VakalisPro Tools music editor

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Preaching to the choir – An Irishwoman's Diary on PfizerPfonics and Rome's Pantheon. The Irish Times. 27 August 2017.
  2. Web site: Kitty Dalligan – IAYO 20th Festival of Youth Orchestras. festival.iayo.ie. 30 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Czech-American Summer Music Institute. czechamericanmusic.com. 30 August 2017.
  4. Web site: Film & TV Music Composers Filmmakers Networking Event. www.imro.ie. 30 August 2017.
  5. Web site: Ciaran Hope. IMDb. 27 August 2017.
  6. Web site: Senakah: Human Relations Music Review Album Hot Press. Hot Press – Music News, Reviews, Interviews plus Pop Culture and Politics. 27 August 2017.
  7. Web site: Musicians Previous Residents Artists in Residence. www.centreculturelirlandais.com. 30 August 2017.
  8. Web site: Ciaran Hope // Composer & Mixer " Portfolio. ciaranhope.com. 27 August 2017.
  9. Web site: Here Are All the Movies Opening Today, December 4; What Will You See? IndieWire. Greene. Steve. www.indiewire.com. 27 August 2017.
  10. Web site: Preaching to the choir – An Irishwoman's Diary on PfizerPfonics and Rome's Pantheon. Foley. Catherine. The Irish Times. en. 2019-09-21.
  11. News: The Letters The Soundtrack to the Epic Life Story of Mother Teresa – Sony Masterworks. 25 March 2016. Sony Masterworks. 27 August 2017.
  12. Web site: 'The Letters' Soundtrack Released Film Music Reporter. 27 August 2017.
  13. Web site: Gaining a broader perspective. McCall. Barry. The Irish Times. en. 2019-09-21.
  14. Web site: Creativity and its role in strategic thinking .
  15. News: 'My cultural life: Rebecca O'Mara. Independent.ie. 2023-09-06. en.