
Charlotte Partt
Composer
Genre: Classical, Pop, Indie
Lives: London, UK
Proudly “unclassically” trained, Charlotte had an unorthodox entrance into the world of composing, picking up her first instrument at the age of 14. She made her family’s (as well as her teachers’) lives a living hell, practicing the drums until her arms ached and her ears could no longer take it. She had very little formal training in music theory, but thought it a jolly good idea to do a music degree anyway. It was during this time she discovered she could actually write music, and in fact that it was all she wanted to do for the rest of her life.
Charlotte made her feature film scoring debut at the age of 23, writing the main thematic music for One Night In Istanbul (Paul Barber, Stephen Waddington), this formed the start of a great working relationship with the Director James Marquand. They further collaborated on the 2015 release, Between Two Worlds (Elliot ‘Example’ Gleave, Chris Mason, Lucien Laviscount); as well as 2018s Beautiful Devils (Ian Glen, Osy Ishkile, and Elliot James Langridge).
Known for her humanistic sound, utilising classical instruments such as the piano alongside a more “indie” pop sounding palette. Equally at home writing a beautiful classical score or a synth based anthem, her amalgamation of different genres, as well as her naivety to the traditional rules all add to her unique voice.
Charlotte lives in London with her fiancée Rose and their cat children, Wilkie, Reginald and Frank.