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Interview: Debbie Wiseman

October 6, 2016 10:58
Debbie Wiseman; setting the zodiac to music

By

Rosa Doherty,

Rosa Doherty

4 min read

There are few people in the UK who have done as much to make classical music popular as Debbie Wiseman. As the composer of more than 200 scores for films and television, her music has been enjoyed by millions. Currently composer-in-residence at Classic FM, she shared the composition of her latest album, The Musical Zodiac, on a regular vlog, and it leapt straight to number two on the classical music chart when it was released last week.

You may not realise it, but you will definitely be familiar with Wiseman's work. She composed the music for Wolf Hall, for the Andrew Marr Show, for a show called Lesbian Vampire Killers. She loves film and television projects because they are collaborative, lasting and often lend themselves to the melodic, symphonic sound that she most enjoys creating. They also involve writing to a narrative, something which has become so intrinsic to her that, when Classic FM suggested an album based on the zodiac, she wrote stories for each star-sign.

"There was great freedom. It was very liberating to suddenly be writing music that is to be listened to as just music, on its own.

"I went back to Greek mythology, and the personality traits associated with the zodiac and I made stories to accompany the signs.