Howard Blake

Howard Blake

composer, music department, producer

Howard Blake was born on Oct 28, 1938 in UK. Howard Blake's big-screen debut came with I'll Never Forget What's'isname directed by Michael Winner in 1967. Howard Blake is known for Ten directed by Abbas Kiarostami, Mania Akbari stars as Driver and Amina Maher as Amin. Howard Blake has got 1 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Howard Blake achieved is BASCA Gold Badge Awards. The upcoming new movie Howard Blake plays is Ten which will be released on Sep 18, 2002.

Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians states that 'Howard Blake has achieved fame as pianist, conductor and composer.' He grew up in Brighton, at 18 winning a scholarship to The Royal Academy of Music where he studied piano and composition.Over the course of an immensely busy musical career as composer, pianist and conductor he has created over 700 works in many genres and categories. His most famous score is undoubtedly that composed for the animated film 'The Snowman' with its iconic song 'Walking in the Air'. The orchestral concert version of 'The Snowman' is now performed world-wide whilst the stage show, in effect a full-length ballet choreographed by Robert North, has run for twenty years in the West End, courtesy of Sadlers Wells.Concert works include the Piano Concerto commissioned by The Philharmonia for Princess Diana's thirtieth birthday, the Violin Concerto commissioned by the City of Leeds and The English Northern Philharmonia, the Clarinet Concerto for Thea King and the English Chamber Orchestra and large-scale choral/orchestral works such as 'The Passion of Mary' and 'Benedictus',which was championed and recorded by Sir David Willcocks and Robert Tear with The Royal Philharmonic. His catalog of CDs more recently added Sir Neville Marriner conducting his woodwind concertos with The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and an album of his piano music recorded for Decca by Vladimir Ashkenazy.Amongst scores for feature films are 'A Month in the Country' which won him the BFI Anthony Asquith Award for musical excellence, Sir Ridley Scott's 'The Duellists' which won him the critics award at the Cannes Film Festival and his orchestral score for 'Flash Gordon' for which he was jointly nominated for a BAFTA award with the group Queen.In 2010 a performance of Howard's 'Diversions' in Bratislava by the young cellist Benedict Kloeckner won him The European Broadcasting Union Award, which led to further collaborations, more compositions and a complete album of music for cello and piano, with Howard playing the piano himself. It was called 'Diversions'.Howard is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music and received the Order of the British Empire from the Queen for services to music.

  • Birthday

    Oct 28, 1938
  • Place of Birth

    London, England, UK

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Awards

1 wins & 1 nominations

BASCA Gold Badge Awards
2010
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Winner - Gold Badge Award

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