Andrew W. Morgan is a composer of film and
concert music.  His film music has been presented
in Europe, North America and the Middle East
accompanying features, shorts, and corporate
presentations. As a performer, producer and
conductor, Andrew is active in modern classical,
jazz, world (Middle Eastern and Indian emphasis)
and pop music making his pallet wide enough for
most projects.  

He holds composition degrees from DePaul
University in Chicago and London's Royal
Academy of Music where he was named Fellow of
Composition in 2004.  His classical compositions
have been performed by the  London Sinfonietta,
BBC Singers, Ken Vandermark, Piano Circus, the
Malaga String Quartet, the Colorado Youth
Symphony Orchestra among others in concerts,
radio pieces and art galleries including London's
Tate Modern and Whitechapel gallery.
A cellist since age four, he also performs and records on oud, percussion, piano and as a conductor.  He has been
invited to guest lecture at universities and schools in the UK, US, and the American Pavilion at the Cannes Film
Festival.  He is currently preparing an archival recording of the Himba Tribe, recorded in remote Namibia for the
British Library's National Sound Archive.