
Liam Fuller is an emerging composer and arranger whose music brings an unmistakable depth and sensitivity to modern storytelling. His orchestral aptitude has resulted in numerous collaborations across projects for screen, the concert hall, and commercial music.
For Ivor Novello award-winners Speakers Corner Quartet, Liam orchestrated and directed their upcoming orchestral album, recorded with the celebrated Guildhall Session Orchestra. At the age of twenty-one, he led the Royal Festival Hall as conductor for the album’s concert premiere.
As an orchestrator/programmer for OrchestRAM: An Orchestral Journey Into Drum & Bass, Liam worked on a series of sold out shows with RAM Records, and additionally served as a music editor on a similar concert for UKF, which sold out the Barbican Centre.
Spanning several genres, Liam’s screen highlights include acclaimed horror short LEECH (Alter), silent film commissions for Barbican Cinema and music for corporate film with European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD). Working with EBRD to score their annual meeting film, Liam won Best Original Music at WMF TV & Corporate Media Awards (2024).
Before studying at Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Liam grew up playing piano and performing in jazz ensembles.