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  1. Nigel Westlake (born 6 September 1958) is an Australian composer, musician and conductor. As a composer for the screen, his film credits include the feature films Ali's Wedding, Paper Planes, Miss Potter, Babe, Babe: Pig in the City, Children of the Revolution and The Nugget.

  2. Antarctica Suite (1991) is a composition for orchestra and solo guitar by Australian composer Nigel Westlake, which he adapted as a stand-alone work from his score for the IMAX documentary film Antarctica. The suite was commissioned by ABC for their 60th birthday. It is divided into four movements: Movement I: Last Place on Earth

  3. 4 de set. de 2018 · Classically Curious: Six Things to Know about Nigel Westlake. Martin Buzacott. Posted 3 Sep 2018. From clarinettist to in-demand film composer, Nigel Westlake's career has incorporated many ...

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  4. Nigel Westlakes career, spanning almost 5 decades, began as a clarinettist. His concert works and movie scores have received many awards including the 2022 APRA Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen, 2 Aria awards, 15 APRA/AGSC awards, the Paul Lowin Orchestral Prize (2x) & the Gold Medal at the New York International Radio Festival.

  5. by Philip Cooney. Nigel Westlake is an Australian composer whose music is known and loved by audiences all over the world. He is the composer of music for feature films such as Babe, Babe-Pig in the City, The Nugget, A Little Bit of Soul, Children of the Revolution, and Imax classics such as Antarctica, The Edge and Solarmax.

  6. Mini Bio. Nigel Westlake's career in music has spanned more than four decades. As a composer for the screen, his film credits include the feature film 'Ali's Wedding', 'Paper Planes', 'Miss Potter', 'Babe', 'Babe: Pig in the City', 'Children of the Revolution', 'The Nugget', plus the Imax films 'Antarctica', 'Imagine', 'The Edge and Solarmax ...

  7. Westlake. Instrument Conductor. Nigel’s career, spanning over 4 decades, began as a clarinettist touring Australia and the world with many ensembles. From 1987-1992 he was a core member of the Australia Ensemble [resident at UNSW] and in 1992 was invited by guitarist John Williams to join his septet Attacca as performer and composer.