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Welcome to MajorC.co.uk!  On this site you will find all the latest news, showreels, and contact information for the composer Christopher Chong.  Music is updated frequently so do check back often!

 

Composition and Sound Design

A note from the composer...


Hi there!  I’m Christopher and cheers for visiting my little site!  If you’ve prepared yourself with a cuppa tea then have a mosey on over to the ‘Music’ section of this website and see if there’s anything that you like!


I compose primarily for film, television and games at the moment but

I’m always on the look out for exciting projects to work on!  You’ll find on here various examples of my work from art installations and contemporary composition to full blown animations, film and experiments using music in Virtual Worlds such as Second Life. 


Hope you find something that works for you!  Check out the news sections for the latest premieres and gigs where you’ll likely be able to find me afterwards for a drink or two!


- Christopher

“other keys available on request...”

-- July 2010 --

Christopher is awarded Master of Music in Composition for Screen

Studio Hardware Upgrade to intel i7 processors


-- June 2010 --

Christopher’s videogame music research thesis published online at GameCareerGuide.com (sister of Gamasutra.com)


-- May 2010 --

Recording Session May 17th for Animation

Laptop Orchestra Concert May 19th


-- April 2010 --

+ Music composed for trailer for ‘Plain Sight’

+ ‘Plain Sight’ game released on PC (music

composed by Christopher Chong)

+ New 8-bit music track uploaded ‘Retro DJ’


-- March 2010--

+ Laptop Orchestra Debut at the Royal College of Music

+ World Premiere of Concert Piece ‘Judgement’ for Piano and electronics

+ Work begins on new videogame ‘Starlings’


-- Feb. 2010 --

+ Music written for Plain Sight Videogame

+ New concert date added

+ Laptop Orchestra update

+ Brand new MajorC Blog site at http://www.MajorC.co.uk/blog


Major Studio News

Christopher gives pre-concert talk at the Royal College of Music for his Laptop Orchestra