
How to score the hot priest from Fleabag | Composing with Isobel Waller-Bridge
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In this episode, Isobel Waller-Bridge joins Rhianna and Michael to wax lyrical about the world of composition. As she recalls creating the unapologetic score for Fleabag in her bedroom and ditching the piano for period drama Vita & Virginia, find out where her inspiration comes from, how to score a sexy priest and why she enjoys ruffling feathers with an unconventional composition.
This is Wrap Party, the podcast that toasts the excellence of the creatives and craftspeople working behind-the-scenes on some of your favourite films and TV shows.
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- Fleabag (TV series) A generation-defining TV show about an unapologetic young woman navigating grief, lust and love, created by none other than Isobel's sister, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, featuring a grungy score perfect for head-banging. Watch on Prime Video.
- Mozart in the Jungle (TV series). Isobel is particularly thrilled there's a show devoted to an oboist, as in this flamboyant comedy drama set amid New York's symphony scene. Watch on Prime Video.
- Jurassic Park (film) John Williams' elegiac score is arguably one of the most iconic themes ever created and perhaps his most hummable, after Jaws. Watch on Prime Video.
- Emma (film) Music video director Autumn de Wilde brings rock'n'roll panache to Jane Austen's classic tale of a match-making meddler. Rent via Prime Video.
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