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Ilona Sekacz
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Ilona Sekacz (Born 1951 in Blackpool, England) is a British film, television and theatre composer.\n \nSekacz Was born to a Polish mother and an English father. She studied violin and was a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Later on she studied at the University of Birmingham.\nSekcaz started her career making music for the theatre, and writing for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre in London. She scored for a number of television projects in the 1980s. In 1986 she was nomineted for best original TV music in the BAFTA Awards for "The Insurance Man". She made her first feature film score in 1994, with "A Pin for the Butterfly" by Hannah Kodicek. A year later, she composed the score for the dutch film "Antonia's Line", which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1997. Since than she a scored many telvision and film productions, concentrating on the theatre in the last couple of years.\nShe won the prize for best score for the film "Le Cadeau d’Elena " in the St Malo Film Festival and was nominated for an Oscar Award for Best Foreign Language Film with "Solomon and Gaenor". She had co-produced and conducted a children’s opera called Brundibar, performed to commemorate the Holocaust in 2009.\nIn 2010 she wrote the music for the play "Onassis" portraying the life of the greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis.
Ilona Sekacz (Born 1951 in Blackpool, England) is a British film, television and theatre composer.\n \nSekacz Was born to a Polish mother and an English father. She studied violin and was a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Later on she studied at the University of Birmingham.\nSekcaz started her career making music for the theatre, and writing for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre in London. She scored for a number of television projects in the 1980s. In 1986 she was nomineted for best original TV music in the BAFTA Awards for "The Insurance Man". She made her first feature film score in 1994, with "A Pin for the Butterfly" by Hannah Kodicek. A year later, she composed the score for the dutch film "Antonia's Line", which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1997. Since than she a scored many telvision and film productions, concentrating on the theatre in the last couple of years.\nShe won the prize for best score for the film "Le Cadeau d’Elena " in the St Malo Film Festival and was nominated for an Oscar Award for Best Foreign Language Film with "Solomon and Gaenor". She had co-produced and conducted a children’s opera called Brundibar, performed to commemorate the Holocaust in 2009.\nIn 2010 she wrote the music for the play "Onassis" portraying the life of the greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis.