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Biography

Paul Honey’s musical career started at the age of 8 when he became a chorister at Westminster Abbey, singing daily in the choir. After studying music at Southampton University, he initially embarked on a career as a pianist and keyboard player, performing all over the UK, Europe, North America, Japan and Australia. However, as time passed, his interest in composition came more and more to the fore and he now works exclusively as a composer primarily for TV and Film. Credits include award winning programmes such as 'A House Through Time' (BBC) and the double BAFTA-winning 'Old Jack’s Boat . He has composed music for documentaries such as the BBC2’s 'Andrew Marr: My Brain and Me' and Discovery’s 'Dogs: The Untold Story'. Further credits include the BAFTA nominated series 'Children Of The Holocaust', and the television adaptation of’ Blandings' starring Timothy Spall and Jennifer Saunders. He has also just completed the score for 'The People's Piazza: A History of Covent Garden' which premiered at the London Film Festival. He also composes for the concert platform: recent projects include 'Five Elements': a setting of poems by the poet Gregory Warren Wilson for solo Cello and Choir, 'Amsterdam Lockdown', commissioned by the Delta Saxophone Quartet, and 'Toss The Feathers': a collection of arrangements for Soloists and Chamber Orchestra of traditional Irish tunes.