David Arnold (born 23 January 1962) is an English film composer whose credits include scoring five James Bond films, as well as Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996), Godzilla (1998) and the television series Little Britain and Sherlock. For Independence Day, he received a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television, and for Sherlock, he and co-composer Michael Price won a Creative Arts Emmy[1] for the score of "His Last Vow", the final episode in the third series. Arnold scored the BBC / Amazon Prime series Good Omens (2019) adapted by Neil Gaiman from his book Good Omens, written with Terry Pratchett.[2] Arnold is a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.

David Arnold
Arnold at the BMI Awards in May 2011
Arnold at the BMI Awards in May 2011
Background information
Born (1962-01-23) 23 January 1962 (age 62)
Luton, England
GenresFilm score
Occupation(s)Composer
Instrument(s)Clarinet, guitar, piano
Years active1993–present

Career edit

While attending a Sixth Form College in Luton, Arnold became friends with director Danny Cannon.[3] Cannon initially created short films for which Arnold was asked to write the music. The two made their respective major film debuts with The Young Americans. "Play Dead", a song from the film with singer Björk, charted No. 12 in the UK. The following year he scored Stargate and Last of the Dogmen, with excerpts from the former ranking third in the most commonly used soundtrack cues for film trailers.[4]

Arnold then composed music for Stargate director Roland Emmerich's next two movies, Independence Day and Godzilla, as well as four movies for director John Singleton. In addition, he has scored various comedies, dramas, and nineteenth-century period pieces, as well as providing music for several British television shows including the 2000 remake of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) and Little Britain. During film production, his compositions are conducted by Nicholas Dodd. In 2010, he composed the music for Come Fly With Me, a British television series from the producers of Little Britain.

He is a member of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA).[5] On Thursday 29 November 2012, Arnold received an honorary degree from University of West London.[6] Now a university honorary, he will work closely with the University in particular London College of Music, a faculty within the institute. In 2014, he appeared as himself in The Life of Rock with Brian Pern.

Film music concerts edit

Arnold performed his debut orchestral concert, showcasing his film and television music, on Sunday 6 July 2014 at London's Royal Festival Hall.[7] The line-up featured Nicholas Dodd conducting, David McAlmont as surprise guest vocalist ("My secret weapon!" said Arnold) and the Urban Voices Collective choir, plus Mark Gatiss and Amanda Abbington introducing the suite of Sherlock music, for which Arnold's collaborator on the project, Michael Price, replaced Dodd.[8]

He performed his music in a series of orchestral concerts in 2015: Dublin[9]) in January (with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra); Manchester[10] (with the Manchester Camerata) in April; and London[11] (with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra), Birmingham[12] and Nottingham[13] (with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO)) in June 2015. He was also the special guest at 'The music of David Arnold[14]', a concert in Lucerne in October 2015, with Ludwig Wicki conducting the 21st Century Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. On 5 June 2016 Film Music Prague performed a concert of his work, with Arnold in attendance (and performing) as special guest.[15] In February 2016 the Royal Albert Hall announced[16] the premiere of Independence Day Live on 22 September 2016. This celebrated the 20th anniversary of the film's release with a live orchestral performance. David Arnold gave a pre-show talk about his work and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and Maida Vale Singers (conducted by Gavin Greenaway) performed the original music while the film screened. The Upcoming magazine gave the event a five star review noting that "with unrivalled acoustics and a ceiling filled with floating UFO-shaped objects, the Hall set the ideal scene for the audience and the musicians alike" and that the production "kept the audience on the edge of their seats as if the film had just been released for the first time."[17]

Arnold hosted another two concerts of his music in Dublin, at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre on 19 and 20 May 2017, with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. The first concert showcased his career in writing music for film and television,[18] the second was Independence Day Live with the film screened as the orchestra played the score alongside.[19] The first James Bond film ever to be screened with a live orchestra was Casino Royale in Concert which took place at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday 30 September 2017; David Arnold held a pre-concert question and answer session.[20]

James Bond edit

Arnold at the Royal Albert Hall in London in October 2022 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He curated The Sound of 007 in Concert, marking 60 years of the Bond film series.

Arnold was a Bond fan from an early age and also a fan of Bond composer John Barry. In 1997, Arnold produced Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project, an album featuring new versions of the themes from various James Bond films. The album featured a variety of contemporary artists including Jarvis Cocker, Chrissie Hynde, David McAlmont, Propellerheads and Iggy Pop; a version of You Only Live Twice by Björk was recorded but not included on the album. John Barry, the composer of many of the themes on the album, was complimentary about Arnold's interpretation of his work; "He was very faithful to the melodic and harmonic content, but he's added a whole other rhythmic freshness and some interesting casting in terms of the artists chosen to do the songs. I think it's a terrific album. I'm very flattered."[21] Barry contacted Barbara Broccoli, producer of the then-upcoming Tomorrow Never Dies, to recommend Arnold as the film's composer.[22] Arnold was hired to score the instalment and, returning the compliment to the man he refers to as "The guvnor",[23] included musical references to Barry's score for From Russia with Love, as well as, of course, the James Bond Theme composed by Monty Norman with Barry's arrangement.

Arnold scored the four subsequent Bond films: The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day (in which he included references to John Barry's score for On Her Majesty's Secret Service), Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace.[24] Arnold did not score the 23rd James Bond film, Skyfall, with Thomas Newman taking his place.[25] Arnold commented that Newman had been selected by the film's director, Sam Mendes, because of their history of working together, rather than because of Arnold's commitment to working with director Danny Boyle as composer for the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics. However, a part of Arnold's composition work on Casino Royale was reused, with a credit, in Skyfall and again in SPECTRE.

Arnold also co-wrote the main theme songs for The World Is Not Enough ("The World Is Not Enough" by Garbage) and Casino Royale ("You Know My Name" by Chris Cornell), as well as "Surrender" by k.d. lang which appears during the end credits of Tomorrow Never Dies having been originally proposed as the opening theme. Arnold also contributed the main themes to Kevin Kiner's score for Activision's GoldenEye 007, the remake of the 1997 game of the same name.

In 2017, a part of a track entitled "Vesper" from Arnold's composition work on the Casino Royale soundtrack was reused in a Sherlock episode entitled "The Final Problem", the third episode of the fourth series, in a track entitled "Pick Up" composed by Arnold himself[26][non-primary source needed] and Michael Price.

Other work edit

Arnold has collaborated with such musical acts as Cast, Kaiser Chiefs, Massive Attack, and Pulp, and solo artists Natasha Bedingfield, Melanie C, Björk, Chris Cornell, Shirley Manson, Mark Morriss, Nina Persson and in 2009 produced Shirley Bassey's album The Performance.

In 2001, he provided a new arrangement of Ron Grainer's Doctor Who theme music for the Eighth Doctor audio dramas from Big Finish Productions. His version was used as the Eighth Doctor theme starting with 2001's Storm Warning until 2008, when it was replaced with a new version arranged by Nicholas Briggs starting with Dead London. Arnold's theme returned to the Eighth Doctor releases with the 2012 box set, Dark Eyes.

Arnold is the second cousin of Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice, and is an ambassador for aid agency CARE International in the UK. He has made minor appearances in two different episodes of Little Britain as separate characters.

In February 2011, it was announced that he had been appointed Musical Director for the 2012 Olympic Games and the 2012 Paralympic Games in London.[27]

In May 2011, he was part of the United Kingdom's jury for the Eurovision Song Contest 2011.[28]

Arnold took part in a tribute to John Barry on 20 June 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, singing a song that was composed by Barry and playing the guitar part of the James Bond theme.[29]

In 2014, Arnold teamed up with Richard Thomas, to write the music and lyrics for the new West End musical Made in Dagenham.[30]

In October 2015 he collaborated with Lethal Bizzle and Sinead Harnett to create a song combining orchestral, grime and soul elements. The song, 'Come This Far', was performed live[31] at a special event at One Mayfair, as part of Bulmers Cider's LiveColourful LIVE promotion, and made available as a free download from Bulmers' website. He and Sherlock co-composer Michael Price also composed the music for ITV's Jekyll and Hyde television series which premiered in October 2015.[32]

In September 2016 the Royal Albert Hall hosted an orchestral performance of Independence Day with the score performed live to picture, David Arnold gave a pre-show talk.[33]

In 2019, David Arnold provided additional production for Sophie Ellis-Bextor's orchestral album, The Song Diaries. Later in 2020, he co-produced an orchestral cover of 'My Favourite Things' (from The Sound of Music) along with Richard Jones (of The Feeling) for Sophie's 2020 compilation album Songs From The Kitchen Disco.

In July 2023, it was announced that Arnold and Ellis-Bextor would collaborate with lyricist Don Black for the track to Channel 4 and Universal Pictures film, "Mog's Christmas", based upon the children's book series by Judith Kerr. The track, titled "As Long As I Belong", is about "the importance of belonging". The film is slated for a Q4 2023 release.[34]

Acting filmography edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993The Young AmericansWedding BandAlso composed the score
2000The League of GentlemenVictorian Gentleman with FoxTV series (1 episode: "The League of Gentlemen Christmas Special")
2003Little BritainMinicab Controller / PoliticianTV series (2 episodes)

Discography edit

Films edit

YearTitleDirectorStudio(s)Notes
1993The Young AmericansDanny CannonPolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Working Title Films
1994StargateRoland EmmerichMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Canal+
Centropolis Film Productions
Carolco Pictures
1995Last of the DogmenTab MurphySavoy Pictures
(North America)
Pathé
(International)
Carolco Pictures
1996Independence DayRoland Emmerich20th Century Fox
Centropolis Entertainment
1997A Life Less OrdinaryDanny Boyle20th Century Fox
(United States)
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
(International)
Channel Four Films
Tomorrow Never DiesRoger SpottiswoodeMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Eon Productions
1998GodzillaRoland EmmerichTriStar Pictures
Centropolis Entertainment
1999Wing CommanderChris Roberts20th Century Fox
Digital Anvil
Main theme only
Composed with Kevin Kiner
The World Is Not EnoughMichael AptedMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Eon Productions
2000ShaftJohn SingletonParamount Pictures
Scott Rudin Productions
2001Baby BoyJohn SingletonColumbia Pictures
The MusketeerPeter HyamsUniversal Pictures
Miramax Films
MDP Worldwide
Crystal Sky Worldwide
ZoolanderBen StillerParamount Pictures
Village Roadshow Pictures

VH1 Films
NPV Entertainment
Scott Rudin Productions
2002Changing LanesRoger MichellParamount Pictures
Hollywood EndingWoody AllenDreamWorks Pictures
EnoughMichael AptedColumbia Pictures
Die Another DayLee TamahoriMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Eon Productions
20032 Fast 2 FuriousJohn SingletonUniversal Pictures
Original Film
2004The Stepford WivesFrank OzParamount Pictures
(United States)
DreamWorks Pictures
(International)
2005Four BrothersJohn SingletonParamount Pictures
Di Bonaventura Pictures
StonedStephen WoolleyScreen Media Films
2006Amazing GraceMichael AptedMomentum Pictures
(United Kingdom)
Samuel Goldwyn Films
(United States)
Casino RoyaleMartin CampbellMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Columbia Pictures
Eon Productions
2007Hot FuzzEdgar WrightRogue Pictures
(United States)
Universal Pictures
(International)
StudioCanal
Working Title Films
Big Talk Productions
Don'tEdgar WrightDimension Films
Vivendi Entertainment
Troublemaker Studios
The Weinstein Company
Fake trailer segment from Grindhouse
2008Agent CrushSean RobinsonFantastic Films International
How to Lose Friends & Alienate PeopleRobert B. WeideParamount Pictures
(United Kingdom)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(United States)
Film4
Quantum of SolaceMarc ForsterMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Columbia Pictures
Eon Productions
2010Made in DagenhamNigel ColeParamount Pictures
BBC Films
HanWay Films
Morning GloryRoger MichellParamount Pictures
Bad Robot
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn TreaderMichael Apted20th Century Fox
Walden Media
Contains themes composed by Harry Gregson-Williams
2011PaulGreg MottolaUniversal Pictures
Relativity Media
Working Title Films
Big Talk Pictures
UnwatchableMarc HawkerShort film
2012The Book of FireMike ChristieAs part of the 2012 Summer Paralympics closing ceremony
Short film
Mr StinkDeclan LowneyTelevision film
2022Confess, FletchGreg MottolaMiramax

Television edit

YearTitleStudio(s)Notes
1997The VisitorCentropolis Television
20th Century Fox Television
Main theme on pilot episode only
Rest of score composed by Kevin Kiner
2000–2001Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)Working Title FilmsMain theme only (composed with Tim Simenon).
Single release by David Arnold and Nina Persson reached No. 48 (UK).
2001–2002UC: Undercover20th Century Fox TelevisionMain theme only
Composed with Kevin Kiner
2003Bloodlines: The Dracula Family TreeDocumentary
2003–2006Little BritainBBC
2008Little Britain USA19 Entertainment
Reveille Productions
HBO Original Programming
3 episodes
Crooked HouseTiger Aspect ProductionsTV miniseries
2009Free AgentsBig Talk Productions
Bwark Productions
2010–2017SherlockHartswood Films
BBC Wales
WGBH
Composed with Michael Price
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score) (2014)
British Academy Television Award for Best Original Television Music
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score) (2010, 2011)
2010–2011Come Fly with MeBBC
Little Britain Productions
2012The Matt Lucas AwardsJohn Stanley Productions
2019Good OmensAmazon Studios
BBC Studios
TV miniseries
The Tiger Who Came To TeaChannel 4Animation narrated by David Walliams, score by David Arnold, song 'Hey Tiger' co-written with Don Black and sung by Robbie Williams
2020Dracula
2023Mog's ChristmasChannel 4Animation starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy, score by David Arnold and the theme song “As Long as I Belong” is composed by David Arnold with lyrics by Don Black and performed by Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Video games edit

YearTitleDeveloperPublisherNotes
2010GoldenEye 007Eurocom
(Wii/PS3/Xbox 360)
n-Space
(DS)
Activision
Nintendo
(Wii)
Re-arranged the main title song only
The soundtrack is composed by Kevin Kiner
2012007 LegendsEurocomWrote and composed the main title theme tune only
The soundtrack is composed by Kevin Kiner

Web series edit

YearTitleStudio(s)Notes
2010–2011Stiller & MearaRed Hour Digital

Singles in charts edit

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum / Film
UK
[35]
IRENED
[36]
BEL
(FLA)

[37]
GERSWE
[38]
NOR
[39]
1993"Play Dead" (with Björk)1218113341710The Young Americans
1997"On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (with Propellerheads)7Shaken & Stirred
"Diamonds Are Forever" (with David McAlmont)39
1999"One Brief Moment" (with Natacha Atlas)125Gedida
2000"Theme From Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)" (with Nina Persson)49Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)
2012"Wish You Were Here" (with Ed Sheeran, Richard Jones, Nick Mason & Mike Rutherford)3459A Symphony of British Music
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Awards edit

References edit

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