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Jeremy Birchall is a composer whose work spans multiple genres including TV, advertising and dance.

 

He has worked on tv projects including Believe in Magic, Ripper Street, Fortress Britain, Survivor, Britain's Most Historic Towns, Elizabeth is Missing, and Free Rein.

In collaboration with choreographer Stina Quagebeur he has scored Nostalgia for Northern Ballet, performed at the Royal Opera House, and Catching Colour, a collaboration between English National Ballet and The Line.

 

Advertising credits include: Tesco, Zara, Sky, M&S, Amazon Alexa, Lenor, Morrisons, Vodafone and Capital One.

Hungry Ghosts was commissioned by the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago, 2024. The Chicago Tribune, in a four-star review called it "the perfect container for Quagebeur’s choreography....it’s a swirling cacophony ... a blurry, unhinged corps de ballet that really captures the tragedy, trauma and abdication of will associated with addiction". Headphone Commute described it as "a spellbinding, evocative score capturing the chaos and tragedy of addiction".

 

Everything InBetween, for BalletX was premiered in Philadelphia in July 2024. A new collaboration with choreographer Andrew McNicol and the McNicol Ballet Collective, Liquid Life, premiered at the Royal Academy of Music in April 2025 as part of the Here and Now production. 

A new commission for Ballett am Rhein, Omelas, again working with Stina Quagebeur premieres in Düsseldorf on March 14th, 2026.

Also in 2026, Jeremy is working on a new documentary for BBC Studios, Beleive in Magic.

He writes production music for Universal, KPM, BMG, SATV, Faber Music and Grey Man.

Jeremy trained as a violinist at the Yehudi Menuhin School and Guildhall School of Music. 

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