Jocelyn Pook
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actress
Jocelyn Pook is one of the UK's most versatile composers, having written extensively for stage,
screen, opera house and concert hall. Often remembered for her film score to Stanley Kubrick's
Eyes Wide Shut, which won her a Chicago Film Award and a Golden Globe nomination, she has
worked with some of the world's leading directors, musicians and artists including Martin Scorsese,
Peter Gabriel, Massive Attack, Laurie Anderson. Her first opera Ingerland was commissioned by
ROH2 for the Royal Opera House's Linbury Studio in 2010, and The BBC Proms and The King's
Singers commissioned her to collaborate with Poet Laureate Andrew Motion on a work
entitled Mobile. Jocelyn won an Olivier Award for the National Theatre's production of St Joan, and
a British Composer Award for her multi-media music-theatre piece Speaking in Tunes. She won a
second British Composer Award for her soundtrack to Akram Khan's dance production DESH. In
2014 she composed the score for his dance piece Dust choreographed for English National Ballet
to mark the centenary of the First World War, as well as the score for Mike Bartlett's play King
Charles III which premiered at Almeida Theatre, London and transferred to West End and
Broadway NY. Her most recent ballet for English National Ballet, M-Dao, choreographed by Yabin
Wang, premiered in 2016 at Sadler's Wells. In 2018 Jocelyn won a BAFTA for her score for the
2017 TV film version of King Charles III. She composed the soundtracks for The Wife, acclaimed
feature film starring Glenn Close, and for The Staircase, the extraordinary documentary series
directed by Jean-Xavier Lestrade. This year Pook was commissioned by The Proms to compose a
new piece for Prom 49: in The Lost Words:"You Need To Listen To Us" she sets words from
speeches by environmental activist Greta Thunberg to music. She also composed the soundtrack
for The Kingmaker, a documentary film about the controversial political career of Imelda Marcos,
the former first lady of the Philippines, directed by Lauren Greenfield, to be released later this
autumn.