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Boosey & Hawkes launch music supervision service
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 21 May 2009
Music publishers Boosey & Hawkes, who have been branching out quite a bit of late into the sync and brand partnership domain, have launched a new music supervision division which will aim to help film producers source and clear music.
Projects already completed include soundtracking the feature-length TV adaptation of ‘Skellig’, the Italian arthouse film ‘I Am Love’ and the Cannes film festival’s closing movie ‘Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky’.
Music Week quote B&H’s Jen Moss, who will lead the music supervision services, as follows: “Our ability to help film production companies source and secure the best music for their projects coupled with our knowledge and experience of copyright clearance will make Boosey & Hawkes a highly compelling offering. We already have an excellent roster of our own highly talented composers and a huge and diverse catalogue but in addition we will be looking beyond our own company to secure the right music to fit individual requirements”.