Morgan Pochin Music Productions was founded by Pochin and her husband James Morgan to produce recordings, as well as compose original works for film and the concert platform.
Record production They have produced numerous albums which have reached the Top 10 in the
UK charts, including: Luke Evans'
A Song for You, which reached no. 4, three studio albums for
Alfie Boe,
Joe McElderry's second studio album,
Classic, which reached no. 2, and
Vera Lynn 100, which peaked at no. 3 for
Vera Lynn. Their album with the Poor Clares of Arundel,
Light for the World, debuted at no. 1 in the
UK Classical music chart in October 2020, a position it retained for 19 weeks. It reached no. 5 in the main UK album chart. As Piano Hands, their piano duo, they released two albums for
Rhino Records (Warner Music), and can be regularly heard on Classic FM and
Scala Radio.
Film and TV In 2010, Morgan Pochin adapted
Mozart's music into a modern film score for the British film
1st Night, based on his opera
Così fan tutte, starring
Richard E. Grant and
Sarah Brightman. The film soundtrack album, arranged and produced by Morgan Pochin, was released on the
Sony label in October 2011. In 2012, Morgan Pochin produced the music for
Dustin Hoffman's first film as a director,
Quartet, starring
Maggie Smith,
Billy Connolly,
Tom Courtenay and
Michael Gambon. Morgan Pochin have also provided music for films including
Operation Mincemeat,
The Courier, and the television film
Killing Jesus. They have composed and arranged music for several television shows, including
The Kumars at No. 42.
Compositions Morgan Pochin were commissioned by the Brighton Festival to compose "The Great Enormo – a Kerfuffle in B flat for orchestra, soprano and wasps", with words by
Michael Rosen. It premiered with Rosen as narrator, Morgan as conductor, Pochin as soprano and the
City of London Sinfonia. It has since been performed by the
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra at the
Birmingham Symphony Hall, the
Southbank Centre (Imagine Festival) and it has been translated into Portuguese for performances in
Porto. Their choral cantata
Invictus was commissioned by
Brighton Festival Chorus and performed by the City of London Sinfonia, Brighton Festival Chorus and Youth Choir, and massed children's choirs, and premiered at the
Brighton Dome in 2015 to mark the 800th anniversary of the
Magna Carta. Their choral composition "Kubla Khan" had its world premiere at the 2002 Brighton Festival.
Charity work In conjunction with
Parkinson's UK, Morgan Pochin arranged two gala fundraising concerts,
Symfunny 1 and
Symfunny 2, at London's
Royal Albert Hall, for which they were both awarded a Points of Light Award at
10 Downing Street from then
Prime Minister Theresa May. ==Recordings==