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BAFTA Conversations with Screen Composers supported by Avid : David Arnold

BAFTA welcomed David Arnold to the Royal Albert Hall for the final event in this year’s ‘Conversations with Screen

Composers’ series. BAFTA-nominated and Grammy Award-winning composer David Arnold is best known for scoring five

Bond films including; Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace

 

 

SOUND STUFF : Tag David Arnold Concerts

“The first half of the program appeared hand-selected to show off the eclectic nature of Arnold’s oeuvre. Immediately,

the audience was bombarded with the heroic fanfare of his overture for the late ’90s space adventure Wing Commander.

From there, the program ventured into the gorgeous, Barryesque gestures of Last of the Dogmen, the bluesy guitar of Four Brothers, the cool, understated majesty of his 2012 London Olympics Closing Medals Ceremony, the thundering monster movie heights of Godzilla, and the delirious, waltzy splendor of The Stepford Wives.”

 

 

Online with Dame Shirley Bassey

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DAVID ARNOLD CONCERT REPPORT 7th July 2014

Matthew Field reports from the David Arnold concert held at London's Royal Festival Hall...

 

 

DAVID ARNOLD Confirms Additional London, Birmingham And Nottingham Concerts

The composer, whose work includes several James Bond films, Independence Day and TV’s Sherlock, will now play extra dates in London, Birmingham and Nottingham.

 

 

DAVID ARNOLD "Id go back to James Bond in a heartbeat"

While no-one can touch John Barry at the top of the James Bond music pyramid, the only person that even comes close is David Arnold.
 

 

 

 

DAVID ARNOLD IN CONVERSATION

The composer of scores for Independence Day, Little Britain and recent James Bond films talks about his music for film in this BAFTA Guru video.

 

 

 

The Hollywood composer on the scores that came to him in dreams, Puff Daddy, and why an MP3 is no match for a live orchestra

 

 

 

 

DAVID ARNOLD NEXT CONCERTS

Visitors to Dublin’s National Concert Hall on Thursday 22 January 2015 were treated to a fantastic, sold-out and enthusiastically-received-with-multiple-standing-ovations (see the Storify of all the lovely tweets about the event) orchestral concert of David Arnold’s music from his work in film, television (Sherlock), Olympics (closing ceremonies) and the musical Made in Dagenham (whose six month run in London has been extended for a couple of weeks to 11 April).

 

 

 

 

DAVID ARNOLD : STATIC MASS EMPORIUM INTERVIEW.

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER, SOUNDTRACK SCORE (CD)

 

 

 

DAVID ARNOLD : HOLLYWOOD IN VIENNA

BIOGRAPHY

 

 

James Bond composer David Arnold on Adele, Shirley Bassey and the day Tom Jones turned up in the Batmobile

It’s fitting that Sir Tom Jones' music played such a large part in the life of David Arnold - the man who’d go on to score no less than five 007 movies.

 

 

 

MUSIC + SOUND AWARDS INTERVIEW

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David Arnold at the Royal Festival Hall

Interview

 

 

The Bond Bulletin BlogSpot

The London Conters

 

 

 

007 : Inside the world Bond 

INTERVIEW

 

 

BMI Film & Television Awards - Arrivals

Composer David Arnold poses with his award during BMI's The Richard Kirk Award during the BMI Film and Television Awards at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel on May 18, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California.

 

 

David Arnold : a maverick composer of Hollywood scores

 He has scored five James Bond films and worked with Massive Attack, Pulp and Björk, but it all started for Arnold in a Dublin cinema

 

 

Damien Rice and composer David Arnold

‘David and I were on the same wavelength and that was a really nice thing. It’s still like that’

 

 

David Arnold beautifull photography by Nikky Lewis

David Arnold • Live in Concert at the Royal Festival Hall

 

 

Could you watch the unwatchable story of Congo ?

Unwatchable was made by DarkFibre and the Behind the scenes footage was produced by Fat Rat Films.

The Making of : Why we made this

The Cast and crew of Unwatchable discuss why they made such a controversial film.

 

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