Cassie White (b. 1997) is a multi-genre composer based in Leeds, UK.

She currently works at Pitstop Productions as an in-house Composer. Her “catchy and charming” music (Metacritic) has been featured in games such as Paleo Pines (Italic Pig), 1348: Ex Voto (Sedleo), Parliament of Hell, 1796 (Perfect Crime Games), and Doodle Champs (Squid Rock Games). She is a competent music designer, with experience in Wwise, FMOD, Unreal Engine, and Unity, on titles such as The Casting of Frank Stone (Supermassive Games) and Anchored Hearts (Lovewish).
Her choral and vocal works have been performed by ensembles across the UK and Europe, as part of the 2025 London Festival of Contemporary Church Music (O For A Closer Walk With God), Oxford Song’s Spring Weekend of Song (Songs of the Graveside), TORCH Women’s Spaces in Sound Conference (Songs of Sappho, 2019), and the BBC Singers’ New Composers Workshop (Songs of Falling Stars, 2019), to name a few. She was awarded the Britten Pears Young Songwriter of the Year in 2015 for her SATB work Waves of Time, a setting of an original poem by author Michael Morpurgo, and was awarded Second Prize in the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus 2025 Stella Jockel Composition Prize for her piece for music like the sea for large chorus. Her piece travel lines is a finalist in Tenebrae’s 25th Anniversary Undiscovered Voices Competition, with the winner to be announced on January 30th, 2026.
Cassie’s experience also extends to theatre, working as composer and sound designer for productions of SOLD (Birmingham Fest, Unlock the Chains Collective, 2020-2021), Supermarket Scrooge (Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, Wild Boor Ideas, 2019), Dining al Desko (National Tour, Tightrope Productions, 2018), Eat Your Heart Out (National Tour, Tightrope Productions, 2018-2019), On Death, Etcetera (Camden People’s Theatre, Coriander Productions, 2018), and Hustlers (National Tour, Hoof and Horn Productions, 2019-2020).
Cassie offers guest lecturing and public speaking opportunities, having delivered lectures and speaking engagements about video game music at GameSoundCon (2020) and The Game Audio Symposium (2023), and as part of game music modules at Leeds Beckett University and City St. George’s, University of London.
Cassie studied Music at St Hilda’s College, Oxford, studying Composition with Professor Martyn Harry and Eugene Birman. She studied for her Masters in Sound and Music for Interactive Games at Leeds Beckett University under Richard Stevens and Dave Raybould. Cassie sings alto in the Leeds Guild of Singers, and in her free time enjoys theatre, board games, TTRPGs, and showering love over every duck she sees.
