Peter Raeburn
Born
Johannesburg, South Africa
Occupations
  • Composer
  • music producer
  • songwriter
  • creative director
  • recording artist
Years active1995–present

Peter Raeburn is a British composer, music producer and songwriter. He has won over 70 awards across the various mediums in which he has worked.

As a composer, Raeburn has written the score for a variety of feature films including The Dry (dir. Robert Connelly) starring Eric Bana for Made Up Stories, Photograph (dir. Ritesh Batra) released by Amazon, Things Heard & Seen (dir. Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini ) for Netflix starring Amanda Seyfried, Samuel Goldwyn's Nancy (dir. Christina Choe) starring Andrea Risebrough & Steve Buscemi, A24's  Woodshock (dir. Kate & Laura Mulleavy) starring Kirsten Dunst, Danny Huston’s directorial debut feature The Last Photograph, and the film by director Joshua Leonard; The Lie.

He also composed the music for Raoul Martinez and Joshua Van Praag's documentary feature, Creating Freedom: Lottery of Birth, which was nominated for Best Documentary at Raindance Film Festival.  His music  features in Blue Valentine, starring Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams.

Raeburn is also well known for his work with director Jonathan Glazer on his films Sexy Beast, Birth and the BAFTA nominated Under The Skin. Raeburn was instrumental in shaping the soundtrack of Lars Von Trier’s Breaking The Waves

In Television, Raeburn recently scored two series: Tell Me Your Secrets (created by Harriett Warner) for Amazon Prime and Hit & Run (created by Lior Raz, Avi Issacharoff, Dawn Prestwich & Nicole Yorkin) for Netflix.

Raeburn is the founder and Creative Director of internationally renowned Soundtree Music. His work includes iconic commercial spots, such as Guinness (Surfer/Bet on Black/Dreamclub), Sony (Music Pieces), Sony PlayStation (Mountain), Stella Artois (Ice Skating Priests), Levi's (Twist/Odyssey), IKEA (Beds) and Lurpak (Go Freestyle). Peter and Soundtree have also created soundtracks for The New York Times, The Guardian, Audi, Mercedes, Smirnoff, Nike. Adidas, Asics, On, Vodafone, Bacardi, Google, Apple and Samsung.  He has won a multitude of the industry's most prestigious awards including numerous Cannes Lions, D&AD, BTA Craft Awards, Creative Circle and Clio awards He composed for various television the long-running ITV1 idents theme for the 2014 Commonwealth Games and he also created the music and sound world that is Skype.

Raeburn was musical director and producer on the charity album Township Sessions by The Mothers, which features songs as lyrical health messages created to educate communities in South Africa about essential health issues. This record raised essential funds for the community.  He has also released four solo albums to date, You and Me, Scape, Note To Self, and Recovery.

He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their two children.

Notable work

Films

Television

  • Mr. Mkhizie's Portrait (Composer)
  • Saturday's Shadow (2007) (Composer)
  • Blink (1998) (Music producer and composer)
  • Foreign John (2009) (Composer)
  • Deep and Crisp and Even (2009) (Composer)
  • Tell Me Your Secrets (2021) (composer)
  • Hit & Run (2021) (composer)

Selected commercials

Music

  • Album: Peter Raeburn You And Me – Full album (Writer/Producer)
  • Album Track: Wiley I Am The Sea – from the album 'See Clear Now' by Wiley (Writer/Producer)
  • Album: The Mothers: Township Sessions (Musical Director/Producer)

Awards

  • BAFTA Film Awards (2015) 'Original Music' Nomination – 'Under the Skin'
  • London Critics Circle Film Awards (2015) 'Technical Achievement of the Year' - Score – 'Under the Skin'
  • Boston Online Film Critics Association (2014) 'Best Original Score' - 'Under the Skin'
  • Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (2014) 'Best Original Score' – 'Under the Skin'
  • European Film Awards (2014) 'Best Music' – 'Under the Skin'
  • Florida Film Critics Circle Awards (2014) 'Best Score' – 'Under the Skin'
  • Indiana Film Journalists Association, US (2014) 'Best Musical Score' – 'Under the Skin'
  • Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (2014) 'Best Music' – 'Under the Skin'
  • BTAA Craft Awards - Best Crafted Commercial (2014) - "Bed"
  • British Independent Film Awards (2013) 'Best Technical Achievement' - Music – 'Under the Skin'
  • BTAA Craft Awards – Best Use of Original Music (2013) – The Ring
  • BTAA Craft Awards – Best Use of Recorded Music (7 Feb 2000) – Bet on Black
  • D&AD Awards – Best Use of Music in TV & Cinema Advertising 7 February 2000 – Bet on Black
  • Lion D'Or Cannes – Excellence in Music Award (7 Feb 2000) – Bet on Black
  • Midsummer Awards – Best Use of Music (7 Feb 2000) – Bet on Black
  • Finalist: BTAA Craft Awards – Best Use of Sound Design (7 Feb 2001) – Eggcentric
  • Nominated: BTAA Craft Awards – Best Use of Sound (7 Feb 2001) – Eggcentric
  • BTAA Craft Awards – Best Use of Recorded Music (23 Oct 2005) – Ice Skating Priests
  • Creative Circle Awards – Best Use of Music (Gold) (23 May 2006) – Ice Skating Priests
  • Midsummer Awards – Best Use of Music (Gold) (23 Jul 2006) – Ice Skating Priests[19]
  • BTAA Craft Awards – Best Use of Recorded Music (23 Oct 2004) – Mountain
  • Creative Circle Awards Best Use of Music 23 July 2004 – Mountain
  • D&AD Award – Best Use of Music in TV & Cinema Advertising (23 May 2004) – Mountain[20]
  • BTAA Awards – Best 60–90 Second TV Commercial (Gold) (14 Mar 2008) – Music Pieces[21]
  • D&AD Awards – Best Use of Music in TV & Cinema Crafts (16 May 2008) – Music Pieces[22]
  • Clio Awards – Use of Music (Silver) (19 May 2008) – Music Pieces[23]
  • Cannes Grand Prix (23 Jun 2006) – NoitulovE
  • Creative Circle Awards – Best Use of Music (Silver) (23 May 2006) – NoitulovE[24]
  • Finalist: BTAA Craft Awards – Best Use of Recorded Music (26 Oct 2005) – Office
  • BTAA Craft Awards – Best Original Music (24 Nov 2007) – Own The Road Again
  • D&AD Awards – Best Use of Music (7 Feb 2001) – Ride
  • Creative Circle Awards – Best Use of Sound (23 May 2000) – Surfer
  • Voted No.1 British commercial of all time Channel 4 (23 Feb 2000) – Surfer[8]
  • D&AD Awards – Best Use of Music in TV & Cinema Advertising (23 May 2006) – Tuperzik[25]
  • BTAA Craft Awards – Best Use of Recorded Music (7 Feb 2001) – Twist[26]
  • Finalist: D&AD Awards – Best Use of Music (7 Feb 2001) – Twist
  • Loerie Awards for Television & Cinema Advertising Crafts – Silver Award Music & Sound Design (7 Feb 2005) – Two Villages[27]
  • Finalist: BTAA Craft Awards – Best Use of Original Music (8 Feb 2007) – Wind

References

  1. "Le Confessionnal" Information from BFI
  2. "Breaking the Waves Archived 30 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Information from Zentropa
  3. "Sexy Beast" Information from Fox Searchlight
  4. "Birth" Information from New Line Cinema
  5. Article from Coloribus
  6. Ford KA: Go Find It, archived from the original on 30 March 2009, retrieved 23 March 2009
  7. 1 2 "Bet on Black" YouTube video link
  8. 1 2 Surfer, The Guinness TV Advert, retrieved 25 March 2009
  9. "NoitulovE" Archived 22 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Information from Coloribus
  10. "Jump: Making of Documentary"
  11. "Budgen Wins Gold Award" Article at guardian.co.uk
  12. Playstation 2 on the Mountain, 30 November 2005, retrieved 23 March 2009
  13. "Royal Mail: Grow" Archived 5 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine Article from Coloribus
  14. "Smirnoff Splashes Out on CGI Ads" Article from guardian.co.uk
  15. Sony Walkman Launched in Music Pieces, 25 October 2007, retrieved 24 March 2009
  16. "Stella Artois: Ice Skating Priests" Article at creativeonline.co.uk
  17. "For The Love Of Wispa"
  18. "Ride" YouTube video link
  19. "Midsummer Award Winners 2006" Archived 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  20. "D&AD Awards Winner 2004"
  21. ""BTAA Winners, Gold, 2008"". Archived from the original on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  22. "D&AD Awards 2008"
  23. "Clio, Winners 2008"
  24. Creative Circle Winner 2006, retrieved 25 March 2009
  25. D&AD Awards 2006, retrieved 23 March 2009
  26. 2001 BTAA Craft Awards, archived from the original on 28 September 2011, retrieved 24 March 2009
  27. Leorie Gold Winners
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