Performance
Patrick Savage
Patrick Savage is credited on 11 releases across 37 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2005–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
11
Pressings credited
37
Albums
3
Decades active
58
In collections
Biography
Patrick Savage is an Australian-born composer and violinist best known for his collaboration with French composer, Holeg Spies, on the score for The Human Centipede (First Sequence). He was formerly leader of the Tippett Quartet in London and formerly Principal First Violin with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and is currently first violin at the London, West End production of Hamilton (musical). A former student at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne and the Royal College of Music in London, he collaborates regularly as a composer on scores with French composer and producer, Holeg Spies, and has contributed as a musician to a large number of high-profile film scores In collaboration with pianist, Martin Cousin, his 2024 album release, on the Quartz Music label, The Golden Age of Hollywood: Concert Works for Violin and Piano, included world premiere recordings of music by Bernard Herrmann, Jerome Moross and Heinz Roemheld, and was received with critical acclaim.
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Credited work
11 releases · 37 albums · active 2005–2023
- Performance · 12
Studios: Kore Studios · Air Lyndhurst Hall · Abbey Road Studios · British Grove
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Anima
2019

Heartbreak Weather
2020

Sea Of Mirrors
2023

Modern Nature
2015

The French Dispatch (Original Soundtrack)
2021

Rocketman (Music From The Motion Picture)
2019

Last Night In Soho (Original Motion Picture Score)
2021

The Pianoman At Christmas
2020

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2018

Fall To Grace
2012

Quarto Tempo
2007
Frequent collaborators
- Sinclair (3)
- The Charlatans
- Phil Lanzon
- George Fenton
- Various
- Rae Morris
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