David Poore

David Poore
Background information
Born 2 December 1966 (1966-12-02) (age 49)
Wells, Somerset
Genres Film/television music
Occupation(s) Composer
Instruments Drums and keyboards
Website www.davidpoore.com

David Poore (born 2 December 1966) is a British independent musician, who has composed and produced music for over 200 films by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Disney, PBS, National Geographic, RTÉ and other broadcasters.[1]

Education

David studied at Wells Cathedral School in Somerset from 1974 to 1984. While there he was a choral scholar in Wells Cathedral Choir and also studied drums and piano, playing percussion in the school orchestra for the duration of his time at Wells. He then went on to study jazz, played drums in various bands, and also became a drum teacher. He then attended Newport Film School in Wales in 1987.[2]

Career

Following several years working as a sound designer and dubbing mixer for Bristol based TV post production company Films At 59, David began his composing career in 1990 with work for the BBC Natural History Unit, and was soon providing music for two of the network's main natural history series, Wildlife on One and BBC Natural World, whilst also providing music for news and current affairs documentaries for the BBC's Nature department.

He went on to provide the score for both David Attenborough's Life in Cold Blood, winner of the BAFTA Award for Best Factual Series in 2009,[3] and Life in the Undergrowth with fellow Bristol composer Ben Salisbury, with whom he also co-wrote The Nature of Britain series presented by Alan Titchmarsh. He wrote music for Planet Earth's accompanying conservation films Planet Earth - The Future. David's TV scores also include the long-running BBC series Big Cat Diary and a sequence of BBC nature documentaries, Orangutan Diary, Elephant Diary, and Chimpanzee Diary with Charlotte Uhlenbroek.

Notable compositions

David's work on the BBC's Springwatch series earned a Royal Television Society (RTS) nomination in 2007 for the title theme (see Awards and Nominations).

His music is also featured in Channel 4's Grand Designs since 2007, and Dispatches.

David has also written several series for children including for Disney Mr Moon, a CGI space adventure series which has aired worldwide[4] on the Playhouse Disney Channel since May 2010,[5] and Henry's Amazing Animals, and for the BBC Growing Up Wild.

David composed incidental music used in the feature film Ocean Voyager, narrated by Meryl Streep, which was subsequently performed in London by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Selected TV scores

He has also written for Bristol-based Aardman Animations. David has recorded with orchestras and musicians from The London Philharmonic Orchestra, The BBC Concert Orchestra, and The Bristol Ensemble, to a selection of extremely accomplished solo artists which have included Kit Morgan (Guitar), Stuart Gordon (Violin), Dirk Campbell (Ethnic Wind Instruments), Dan Newell (Trumpet), Andy Sheppard and Will Gregory (Saxophone), Adrian Utley (Guitar), Paul Clarvis (Percussion), Belinda Sykes and Abbie Lathe (Vocals), recording at Abbey Road Studios and Air Edel Studios in London, and Christchurch Studios in Bristol.

Additional Work

David played drums for the live concert of the music for the BBC series 'Nature's Great Events' performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra at Bristol's Colston Hall in September 2009, and narrated live by Sir David Attenborough. The music was composed by Ben Salisbury and Barnaby Taylor and conducted by William Goodchild.

David can also be heard on the critically acclaimed 2008 Portishead album Third, singing additional vocals on the track "Deep Water" with Ben Salisbury (collectively credited as "The Somerfield Workers Choir"), and Team Brick .

Awards and nominations

In 2005 David's work on the film Ireland for the BBC's Natural World and PBS Nature earned him an Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft.[6]

He received a nomination for the Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards in 2007 for the BBC Springwatch for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music.[7]

Further recognition followed at the 2008 Wildscreen Festival, where the episode 'Armoured Giants' from the BBC series Life in Cold Blood, including David's compositions for the soundtrack, was awarded the prestigious Golden Panda Award.[8]

The TV series Life in Cold Blood and Life in the Undergrowth, featuring David's compositions, both received BAFTA recognition in 2005[9] and 2009.[3]

References

External links

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