- Patrick Doyle
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Name = Patrick Doyle
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Birth_name = Patrick Doyle
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Born = Birth date and age|1953|4|6|mf=y
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Origin =Uddingston ,South Lanarkshire ,Scotland
Genre =Film scores
Occupation =Composer
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Years_active = 1989-Present
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URL =Patrick Doyle (born
April 6 ,1953 ,Uddingston ,South Lanarkshire ,Scotland ) is anAcademy Award nominated Scottish musician andfilm score composer . His collaboration withKenneth Branagh and theShakespeare an community is well known, but his scoring talents are versatile, and he has composed orchestral scores for a variety of films and film genres, from Disney's "Shipwrecked" to "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ". In the latter half of the 1990s, he utilised a combination of synthesizers, chorus, and solo vocals, along with a traditional orchestra.Career
Doyle graduated in 1974 from the
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama ,Glasgow , where he studied piano and singing. His first music score was written in 1978, and subsequently, he has written the music for a host of radio, television, theatre and film productions. He lives in Surrey with his wife, Lesley Howard, and his four children.Doyle joined the
Renaissance Theatre Company in 1987 as composer andmusical director , with an original score forKenneth Branagh 's acclaimed staging of "Twelfth Night " atRiverside Studios in December 1987, which he directed on stage. In 1988 he composed the music for their "Renaissance Shakespeare on the Road" season of productions of "Hamlet ", "As You Like It ", and "Much Ado About Nothing " for debut directorsDerek Jacobi ,Geraldine McEwan , andJudi Dench . A year later Doyle again worked with director Judi Dench on both the theatre and television productions of "Look Back in Anger ", presented first in Belfast then London, starring Branagh as Jimmy Porter and Emma Thompson as Alison. He then completed a world tour with the Renaissance, for which he was both composer and musical director for the company's productions of "King Lear " and "A Midsummer Night's Dream ".Director Kenneth Branagh commissioned Doyle to write the film score for the Renaissance Film Company production of "Henry V".
Simon Rattle and theCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra were engaged to perform the music. A choral piece from this score, "Non nobis Domine ", was awarded the 1989 Ivor Novello Award for Best Film Theme. In 1990,Charles, Prince of Wales commissioned Doyle to write "The Thistle and The Rose", a song cycle for full choir, in honour of the Queen Mother's 90th birthday. In 1991, Doyle wrote the score for the Paramount feature "Dead Again " also directed by Branagh, and the score was nominated for a 1991Golden Globe Award .Doyle's 1995 score for "Sense and Sensibility" was nominated for a Golden Globe, an Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score, and a
BAFTA nomination for Best Film Score. In 1996, "Hamlet", a four hour, 70mm epic directed by Kenneth Branagh for Castle Rock, received an Academy Award nomination. In 1997, Sony Classical commissioned him to write a piece of music to accompany a children's story entitled "The Face In The Lake". This piece was premiered in February 1998 atCarnegie Hall inNew York City , along with two other stories with music written byWynton Marsalis &Edgar Meyer . Sony Classical released a CD of the music, narrated byKate Winslet , together with a companion children's book published by Viking Press.Doyle's style of classical composition and history as an actor and stage hand makes him a very knowledgeable musical artist. He has appeared (and sung) in numerous films and is always seeking to lend his diverse skills to more projects. The original themes he both composes and performs vocals for can be heard on the albums for "Henry V," "Much Ado About Nothing" and "As You Like It".
In November 1997, Doyle was diagnosed with
leukemia , from which he has recovered. Nonetheless, he completed his score for "Great Expectations" and continued to work on "Quest for Camelot" during treatment. By 1998, his career had returned to full swing. He completed the score for "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire", taking over from John Williams. He also wrote the music for the "Eragon" soundtrack (released December 15, 2006).Selected filmography
*1989
**"Henry V"*1990
**"Shipwrecked"*1991
**"Dead Again "*1992
**"Indochine"
**"Into the West"*1993
**"Carlito's Way "
**"Much Ado About Nothing"
**"Needful Things "*1994
**"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein "
**"Exit to Eden"*1995
**"A Little Princess"
**"Sense and Sensibility"
**"Une femme francaise"*1996
**"Hamlet"
**"Mrs. Winterbourne "*1997
**"Donnie Brasco"*1998
**"Quest for Camelot "
**"Great Expectations"*1999
**"East-West"*2000
**"Blow Dry "
**"Love's Labour's Lost"*2001
**"Bridget Jones' Diary"*2002
**"Killing Me Softly"
**"Gosford Park "*2003
**"Calendar Girls "
**"Secondhand Lions "
**"The Galindez File "*2004
**"Nouvelle-France"*2005
**"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"
**"Nanny McPhee "
**"Jekyll & Hyde"
**"Man to Man"
**"Wah-Wah "*2006
**"As You Like It"
**"Eragon"
**"The Last Legion "*2007
**"Sleuth"
**"Have Mercy on Us All"*2008
**"Nim's Island "
**"Igor"External links
* [http://www.patrickdoyleconcert.co.uk Concert starring Patrick Doyle, October 2007]
* [http://www.filmtracks.com/composers/doyle.shtml Patrick Doyle entry] at filmtracks.com
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* [http://doylefans.squarespace.com The Patrick Doyle Archive]
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