Joby Talbot
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Joby Talbot (born August 25, 1971) is a British composer.
Born in Wimbledon, London, Talbot initially studied composition at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College.
In 1993 Talbot first met Neil Hannon and began arranging and performing with his group The Divine Comedy. One of their tracks, "In Pursuit of Happiness", was used as the theme music for BBC TV's Tomorrow's World.
Other works for television written by Talbot include the theme music for Young Musician of the Year, and the music for the highly successful BBC 2 comedy series The League of Gentlemen, which was awarded the Golden Rose at the Montreux International TV Festival.
During 2004, Talbot was Classic FM's first resident composer. Talbot wrote a new piece of music, scored for up to five instruments, each month for the year of his residence. These pieces have also been premiered and playlisted on Classic FM. The twelve compositions form part of a larger piece, released on a CD entitled Once Around the Sun on May 23, 2005.
Talbot wrote the original music for the film version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, as well as music for the film The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse. Other screen credits include the television comedy series The League of Gentlemen, and two silent films for the British Film Institute: Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger and Evgeny Bauer's The Dying Swan.
[edit] Key works
- The Lodger (1999: music to silent film)
- Similarities Between Diverse Things (2002; chamber ensemble)
- String Quartet No 2 (2002)
- Sneaker Wave (2004; orchestra)
- Cumulonimbus (2004; cello, piano)
- Path of Miracles (2005; choir)
[edit] Discography
- The Dying Swan, Music For 1 To 7 Players (2002) — Black Box BBM1078
- The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse (original sound track) (2005) — Silva Screen SILCD1189
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (original sound track) (2005)
- Once Around the Sun (2005) — various performers — Sony BMG 82876 695252
- The Path of Miracles (2006) — commission from vocal group Tenebrae
[edit] External links
- Official site
- Joby Talbot at ChesterNovello
- Joby Talbot at the Internet Movie Database
- Joby Talbot interview at musicOMH.com
- The Divine Comedy