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Oliver Kraus (born 1970 in Shepherd's Bush, London) is an English musician best known for his work as a cellist and string arranger/ producer and composer for film and television.


String Arrangements and Performance

Kraus has performed with numerous international artists, both on tour and in studio. As an
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, he has written, arranged and performed strings for many artists including: * Dave Matthews' No.1 album '' Come Tomorrow'' *
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-winning album '' 25'' *
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's album ''Trailer Park'' *
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's album ''
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's album ''Free All Angels'' *
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, multiple albums * Duffy's debut album, ''Rockferry'' *
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'', "Bound to You" from the ''Burlesque'' soundtrack *
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, among other artists *Full Credits on Allmusic.com


Film and Television

As a composer, Kraus has written music for film and television with frequent collaboration with
Sia Sia Kate Isobelle Furler ( ; born 18 December 1975) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Adelaide, she started her career as a singer in the acid jazz band Crisp in the mid-1990s. In 1997, when Crisp disbanded, she rel ...
and
The Cure The Cure are an English Rock music, rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, Crawley, West Sussex. Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band's formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith (musician), Robert Smith has re ...
drummer
Jason Cooper Jason Toop Cooper (born 31 January 1967) is an England, English drummer best known for his work with The Cure. Life and work Born in London, England, Jason studied drums at London's Drumtech (where he is now a patron and visiting artist). He ...
.


Film and Soundtrack

* ''Fifty Shades Freed'', dir. James Foley, Song "Helium" Produced and Arranged for Sia Furler 2018 *''You, Me and Gasoline'' dir. Jenna A Rice, Co-written with Joel Shearer 2017 * ''Fifty Shades Darker'', dir. James Foley, Song "Deer in Headlights" Produced and Arranged for Sia Furler 2017 *''
Finding Dory ''Finding Dory'' is a 2016 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Andrew Stanton, produced by Lindsey Collins and written by Stanton and Vict ...
'' dir. Andrew Stanton, Song "Unforgettable' Arranged, Produced and Conducted for Sia Furler 2016 *''
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'' dir. Mark Waters, Song "(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays" Co-Produced with John Alagia, singer Joy Williams 2016 *'' San Andreas'' dir. Brad Peyton, Song 'California Dreaming' Produced for Sia Furler 2015 *''
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'' dir. Sam Taylor-Johnson, Song 'Salted Wound' Co-Written and Produced for Sia Furler 2015 * ''The Great Gatsby'', dir.
Baz Luhrmann Mark Anthony Luhrmann (born 17 September 1962), known professionally as Baz Luhrmann, is an Australian film director, producer, writer and actor. With projects spanning film, television, opera, theatre, music and recording industries, he is re ...
, song ''Kill and Run'' Produced and Arranged for Sia Furler, 2013 *''Without Gorky'' dir. Cosima Spender, Score Co-Written with Jason Cooper and Matteo Cipollina 2012 *'' Twilight Eclipse'' dir. David Slade, song ‘''My Love’'' co-written and Produced with Sia Furler, 2010 *'' From Within'', dir. Phedon Papamichael, 2008 Music Score co-written and Produced with Jason Cooper, winner of Grand Jury Award for Best Music Score at the Solstice Film Festival *''Joybells'', dir. Mike Hawley, Music score written and produced. 2007 *''Stanley'', dir. Mike Hawley, Music score written and produced 2007 *'' The Power of the Game'', dir. Michael Apted, 2007 cues written for score. *'' Spiderhole'', dir. Daniel Simpson, Music score co-written and Produced with Jason Cooper, 2009 *''The Uninvited'', dir. Daniel Simpson, Music score co-written and Produced with Jason Cooper, 1999 *''‘h’'' dir, Daniel Simpson, Music score co-written and Produced with Jason Cooper, 1995 *''Handle with Care'', dir, Alexis Bowler & Sandy Hunt, WWF, Co-written with Antony Wilkins & Miriam Kaufman. Awards: Winner Best Children's Program at Chicago International Children's Film Festival; New England Children's Film festival; British Animation Week, National Film Theatre, London; Edinburgh International Film Festival


Television

Kraus has worked with the BBC's Documentary department scoring music for a number of series including 7 episodes of BBC1's ‘Macintyre Investigates’ featuring BAFTA-nominated investigative reporter Donal Macintyre, 12 episodes of BBC1's ‘Whistleblowers’ series, and BBC1's flagship documentary series ‘Panorama’. He teamed up again with writing partner Jason Cooper to score music for the BBC Wildlife Documentary series ‘Natural World," working with Simon King on several documentary films.'' ''


Selected Credits

* Meerkats, Natural World, BBC 2, 2003 * What's the Big Idea, Series, Discovery Channel, 2004 * Cheetahs, Natural World, BBC 2, 2005 * The Battle with my Brain, Dispatches, C4,2005 * Toki's Tale, Natural World, BBC 2, 2007 * Macintyre Investigates, Series, BBC 1, 2002-3 * Whistleblowers, Series, BBC 1, 2004-6 * Dogfighting, Panorama, BBC 1, 2007


Original Composition

* Oliver Kraus, Sound Bites


Notes


References


Twilight Eclipse, My Love Interview
* From Within Composers Award, 19–21 June 2008 in St. Paul, Minneapolis"
Solstice Film Festival


External links

*
Myspace Profile
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kraus, Oliver 1970 births Living people British cellists British film score composers British male film score composers