Edmund Jolliffe’s music draws on a huge range of styles and influences. He writes music for film and television and is also an award-winning concert composer.
First Prizes in composition competitions include: Freudig Singers Choral Composition Competition, USA; Ithaca College Choral Composition Competition, USA; Amadeus Choir Song writing Competition, Canada; Ely Consort Advent Composing Competition; Hendrix Candlelight Carol Competition, USA; Renée B. Fisher Composer Award, USA.
He has been writing music for screen for over twenty years, including Who do you think you are? (BBC1), Homestead Rescue (Discovery), Sort your life out (BBC1), Grand Designs: The Street (C4), Crazy Delicious (C4/Netflix), Long Lost Family (ITV1) and Unreported World (C4). He was nominated for an RTS Craft and Design Award for his score for the BBC film Elizabeth at 90.
He is a Lecturer in Composing for the Moving Image at City University and taught composition at the Academy and Trinity College of Music (Junior Departments) for many years.