Artist's albums
Streamline (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2021 · album
Chocolate Oyster
2018 · album
Sraddha: Part Viii: Keepers of the Flame
2015 · single
Sraddha: Part VI: I Am
2015 · single
Sraddha: Part VII: Gabhaim Molte Bhride
2015 · single
SRADDHA: Part V: My Lagan Love
2015 · single
SRADDHA: Part IV: Requiem
2014 · single
SRADDHA: Part III: Shame
2014 · single
Sraddha: Part Ii: I Am Stretched On Your Grave
2014 · single
Sraddha: Part I: I Will Not Forget You
2014 · single
Celtic Fire
2014 · album
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Biography
Angela Little is a screen composer, songwriter and vocalist whose first big break was Baz Luhrmann’s film “Australia”, for which she co-composed Additional Music, leading to nominations for national and international awards. Under the artist name Ophelia of the Spirits, she was also the singer and co-writer of the film's love song, “By The Boab Tree”. Since then, Angela’s music and distinctive vocals have continued to appear in a range of high profile film, television, and videogame projects. In 2018, Angela completed her Master of Music in Screen Scoring at the University of Southern California, where she was the recipient of the Sandra & Alan Silvestri Scholarship, awarded annually to the program’s top-ranked applicant. At USC, Angela was mentored by world-renowned screen composer Thomas Newman. 2019 saw Angela’s score for feature film “Back of the Net” screen on the Disney Channel in the USA after an Australian cinema release, and Angela won the APRA-AGSC Screen Music Award for Best Music for a Short Film for her score for Rebekah Jackson’s ‘For The Girl in the Coffee Shop’; she was nominated for a 2019 Hollywood Music in Media Award and was part of the composing team that won a 2020 G.A.N.G (Game Audio Network Guild) Award for China’s highest-grossing mobile game, ‘Honor of Kings’. 2020 film releases included Louise Alston’s ‘The Will’, Mark Lamprell’s ‘Never Too Late’, starring Jacki Weaver and James Cromwell, and ‘Swimming for Gold’, starring Disney’s Peyton List.