Harpal Mudhar
Composer
Harpal is a London-based composer, music producer and music editor whose work can be heard in films, television, documentaries and video games
Harpal is a London-based composer, music producer and music editor whose work can be heard in films, television, documentaries and video games
Harpal is known for his emotionally driven and cinematic approach to scoring, with a keen sense for storytelling through music
His most recent works include Red Egg & Ginger (dir. Olivia Owyeung) which premiered at Tribeca Festival, BAFTA longlisted game Boarberry Farm and A Good Question (dir. Sara Saini) which Premiered at Doc Edge Festival
Harpal’s career began as a session drummer and music producer. He has worked as an orchestrator for The Darkest Universe (dir. Tom Kingsley, Will Sharpe) and BBC’s Ghosts (dir. Tom Kingsley). Harpal also worked as a Music Production Assistant, creating bespoke instruments for Coatsink’s Jurassic World Aftermath and helped create Spitfire’s LABS Lap Steel
He is a recent graduate from National Film and Television School where he was a BFI Scholar