NICHOLAS TODARELLO
Screen Composer
MUSIC
FILM CREDITS
ABOUT
Nicholas Todarello is a composer specialising in scoring films, TV, games and writing concert music. He has a passion for telling stories through sound.
Most recently he scored “WHAT’S IN A NAME”, directed by Kalu Oji a short drama uncovering the past fractures in a couple’s relationships, screened at the Sydney Film Festival and Flickerfest; Jenna Cosgrove’s “STREAM” which screened at Flickerfest and “LILLEMOR”, directed by Grace Mclean.
Previously he scored Alicia Henry’s “GROWING”; alongside Ruby Schofield wrote the soundtrack to Tim Grubisic’s “MEGA HEIST”; and collaborating with Naomi Bruhn wrote the score to “CUPID’S COMET”. He also has a passion for animation delivering scores for Declan Crowley’s “COUSIN CHAOS”, Tiffany Berfemann’s “A TALE OF WORTH” and Ben Cole’s “STEALY THE CATE AND FRIENDS”
He has a passion for orchestral work writing "Scherzo for the Little Inventor" for Syzergy Ensemble, "Food for the Floof" for Victorian Youth Symphony Orchestra and "Catching Comeng" for wind ensemble.