- Sean Callery
Sean Callery (
Hartford , 1964) is an Emmy winning film and television composer best known for writing the theme to the action/drama "24", a TV series for which he also composed 2 full . A second soundtrack was also composed by him from various music from the 4th and 5th season and was released January '07. Other notable projects include the 2004James Bond video game , ' and the television series "La Femme Nikita". He recently composed the music for ', based on the series, which was created for Sony'sPlayStation 2 game console. Callery's musical distinction lies in his integration of instruments, live sound, and sophisticatedsound effects created through elaborate computer manipulation. Passages reminiscent ofelectroacoustic music support the characteristic mood of "24" without the use of any sounds normally thought of as musical.Bio
Callery was born in
Hartford, Connecticut and raised inBristol, Rhode Island and began playing thepiano from a very early age. While pursuing aclassical music education, he playedjazz piano in nightclubs on weekends, and educated himself in various genres of music, as well as other instruments including thetrombone andtuba . He went on to study at theNew England Conservatory of Music , earning a degree in piano performance in 1987. Callery also studied composition, and while working in the school's audio department to help with his education costs, he soon developed an interest in the burgeoning technologies that were being developed.In late 1987, Callery moved to Los Angeles to work for
New England Digital , the creators of theSynclavier synthesizer, while he pursued his own musical career. He trained many composers on how to use this new musical technology, includingAlan Silvestri ,James Newton Howard ,Herbie Hancock , andMark Snow . During this time, he also began performing and arranging songs for various artists and projects.In 1989, he composed music for the
Siegfried & Roy show in Las Vegas. In 1990, he andJohn Farrar scored theNBC TV movie , "A Mom for Christmas ". Working as asound design er on the series "" also earned him an Emmy nomination. In 1996, Snow introduced Callery to executive producerJoel Surnow , and Callery soon was hired to compose the dramatic underscore for theUSA Network series, "La Femme Nikita", which aired for five seasons between 1997 and 2001.Immediately following "La Femme Nikita", Callery once again collaborated with Surnow on the television series "24". For his work on that series, he has received two
Emmy Awards for Outstanding Music Composition For a Series (Dramatic Underscore), in 2003 and 2006.In addition to his current work on "24", Callery has scored the music to the television series "Medium" and "Treasure Hunters" on NBC. A new "24" soundtrack debuted in November 2006. Callery won an Emmy for his score on "24" for Episode 24 in Season 5. He also won the 2007 Film & TV Music Awards for Best Score for a Dramatic Television Program and Best Television Theme for his work on the series.
External links
* [http://www.seancallery.com Sean Callery Official Website]
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