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Composer Ciaran Hope's original symphonic score for "The Letters" is available from Sony Masterworks NOW.
In 2016, the score has been featured on dozens of radio stations around the world, and performed live including moving performances at the Pantheon in Rome (PfizerPfonics) and Trinity College Dublin (Voci Nuove). The film is a biopic on the life of Mother Teresa and stars 4 time BAFTA nominated British actress Juliet Stephenson as Mother Teresa, Golden Globe and Oscar nominated Max Von Sydow as her confessor "Celeste van Exem", and finally Golden Globe winner Rutger Hauer.

Shot by Oscar nominated cinematographer Jack Green, the film is visually stunning, and the music score is a meditative reflection on her life and work.

A former Fulbright Scholar in film music, Hope's music has been performed at showcases such as the Electro-acoustic music Festival of Cadiz, the Symposium of Brazilian Computer Music, Beijing's Irish Modern Music Festival and the Logan Chamber Music Series in the famed Chautauqua Institute, New York.

Hope has released several albums including Etude in Film Score, which made the top 40 in sales at CDBaby.com in its first month. A track from the album, Childhoods End, was selected for inclusion on an exclusive, limited release CDBaby promotional CD due to the album's success.

Hope has given master classes on composing at a variety of venues including the University of Colorado at Denver, the Dundalk Institute of Technology, the annual IMRO Ireland Film and TV Music Networking Event and at Trinity College Dublin. He also organized a sold out panel at TCD's Science Gallery which focused on music placement and scoring in film and TV and gave master classes on film composition to Trinity postgraduate and undergraduate music students.
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