
Amy Summers is a British composer specialising in both choral/organ and film music.​ Her recent scoring projects include Nida Chowdhry's dark comedy feature film 'Anxious' which received its world premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, as part of Dances with Films Festival LA in June 2024, and Jessie Earl's featurette 'Identiteaze' (2024) which is currently streaming on Nebula. Amy's score for 'Every Morning' (2022, dir. Kelly Lohman) won her Best Original Score at the Indie Shorts Fest (January 2023) and Best Composer at the LA Independent Women Film Awards. Amy also co-scored the upcoming documentary A Case For Love (2023, dir. Brian Ide) with composer Nami Melumad.​
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Amy choral and organ music has been recorded, performed and commissioned by a wide range of ensembles and individuals including the BBC Singers, Anna Lapwood, Exultate Singers, City of Bristol Choir, St Cecilia Chorus, The Ladies' College Guernsey, St Peter’s Singers, Ludlow English Song Festival, and Nottingham Cathedral Choir, where she previously held the position of Composer-in-Residence. Her music has also been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 & 4 and published by Oxford University Press, Royal School of Church Music, Multitude of Voyces, Stainer & Bell, White Light Publishing and Encore Publications.
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Amy's early musical training included learning the piano, singing in choirs and playing percussion in orchestras. She studied music at the University of Nottingham, graduating with first-class honours before continuing her composition studies as a post-graduate at Trinity College of Music.
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Since 2024, Amy has worked as an assistant to Segun Akinola.