Alexander Horowitz

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Alexander Horowitz
NationalityBritish
Education
Occupation Composer
Years active2011–present
Employer Warner Bros.
Notable work
Website www.alexanderhorowitz.com

Alexander Horowitz (born January 1991) [1] is a British composer and pianist. [2] He studied at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the Glasgow School of Art. [3] Horowitz received a BAFTA New Talent nomination in 2011. [2] In 2013, Horowitz created the score for the Scottish short film The Groundsman , starring David O'Hara. [4] [ better source needed ] The same year, Horowitz created a score for the theatre show Toi Toi Toi. Horowitz's score blended themes from Mozart, Rossini, and Giuseppe Verdi with his original compositions. [5]

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In 2020, Horowitz accompanied the harpist Heidi Krutzen for a performance of Alexander Scriabin's Etude. [6]

He is the audio director at Improbable in London, and was previously head of audio at the games division of The Imaginarium in London, and the audio lead at Studio Gobo in Hove, which produced Hogwarts Legacy . [3] Horowitz's score incorporated some motifs from John Williams' original Harry Potter score with subdued whimsical pieces that accompanied the player's journey around the role-playing video game's open world. [7] His works The Room of Hidden Things [8] and A Focused Mind [9] appear on the Hogwarts Legacy album Study Themes from the Original Video Game Soundtrack. [10]

Selected works

He has created film and theatre scores and worked on video game music for Avalanche Software, EA Tiburon, Rockstar Games and Warner Bros. [11]

YearTitleRoleStudio/developer
2023 Hogwarts Legacy Audio lead Avalanche Software
2018 Crisis on the Planet of the Apes VR Head of audioImaginati
2017 Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier Head of audioImaginati
2016 Madden NFL 17 Audio production assistant EA Sports

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