Musical artist
Simon Boswell (born 15 October 1956) is an English film score composer, conductor, producer and musician. His body of work includes over 100 credits.
He was nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Original Television Music for the drama series The Lakes, and was nominated for a Goya Award for Best Original Score for the film Perdita Durango.
Biography
Early years
Boswell was born in London in 1956. He studied at The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School and English literature at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Playing the guitar since age 12,[1] he was an accomplished guitarist and was signed by Transatlantic Records in 1975 whilst still at college. This led to the release of his first solo album, "The Mind Parasites", a collection of contemporary acoustic songs and instrumentals.
He formed the band Advertising in 1977.[2]
Boswell later became a record producer both in the United Kingdom and Italy. He produced Renato Zero's album and album of Nino Buonocore.[3]
Film scoring
Boswell's film career started in 1985, and since then he has countless awards from around the world and has been nominated twice for a BAFTA award.
Boswell has also worked on two projects with the Vatican. "Santo Subito" was his first project, which was a film collaboration setting the speeches and the singing of Pope John Paul II to Boswell's music and visuals.[4]
Boswell more recently composed for and produced the album "Alma Mater", featuring Pope Benedict XVI.[5]
Television scoring
Boswell has composed for BAFTA nominated TV series The Lakes, and collaborated with film-maker Brian Hill and poet Simon Armitage on "Pornography: The Musical" and "Songbirds".[4]
Other music
Boswell has worked with musicians from bands such as Blur, Orbital, The Sex Pistols and Echo And The Bunnymen. In 1982 he produced and arranged the album Via Tagliamento 1965-1970 for the Renato Zero. His credits as arranger and producer includes albums by Amii Stewart, Tony Esposito, Tullio De Piscopo and Nino Buonocore.[6]
In Autumn 2006, his album Close Your Eyes was released on his own Flick Records [2]
Quote: "I cut up my previous scores into bits and re-assembled them as new songs mixing full orchestra with musicians from Blur and The Kills and spoken word parts for some of the actors and directors I have worked with along the way – including Ewan McGregor, Ray Winstone, Goran Visnij, Dario Argento and Alejandro Jodorowsky."[4]
Art
Boswell continues to work on an art project called BLINK!, an audio-visual installation looped to last forever of portraits extracted from news footage, and individually scored with their own soundtracks. This was first exhibited at the ICA in London in 2002 on 4 simultaneous cinema-sized screens.[2]
Film credits
2013
- Ashens and the Quest for the GameChild
2012
2008
2006
2005
2004
2003
- Summer in the Golden Valley
- The Sleeping Dictionary
- Octane (with British electronica band Orbital)
2002
- The White Darkness
- Hypnotic
- Alien Love Triangle
2001
2000
- Born Romantic
- There's Only One Jimmy Grimble
- Circus
1999
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1997
1995
1994
1993
1992
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
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TV credits
2007
- Tin Man
- Nearly Famous (6 episodes)
- Catwalk Dogs
2006
- Jackanory (2 episodes)
- The Magician of Samarkand
- Muddle Earth
2004
- Sea of Souls (2 episodes)
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
Other music credits
2004
- In My Father's Den - Music Recordist
2003
- Octane - Soundtrack Producer
1999
- Women Talking Dirty - Music Arranger
- The Debtors - Conductor
1998
- Cousin Bette - Music Arranger and Producer
1994
- Second Best - Music Arranger
- Burn:Cycle - Soundtrack Producer
1987
- Fino alla morte (TV) - Music Arranger[7]
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