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Howard Goodall

Howard Lindsay Goodall CBE (/ˈɡʊdɔːl/; born 26 May 1958)[1] is an English composer of musicals, choral music and music for television. He also presents music-based programmes for television and radio, for which he has won many awards. In May 2008, he was named as a presenter and "Composer-in-Residence" with the UK radio channel Classic FM.[2] In May 2009, he was named "Composer of the Year" at the Classic BRIT Awards.[3]

Howard Goodall
Goodall at the Church of St John the Baptist in Barnstaple, Devon, May 2009
Background information
Birth nameHoward Lindsay Goodall
Born (1958-05-26) 26 May 1958 (age 64)
Bromley, Kent, England
Occupation(s)Composer, presenter for television and radio (Classic FM - "Composer-in-Residence")
Years active1979–present
Spouse(s)Val Fancourt

Personal life

Born in Bromley, Kent, Goodall was educated at New College School, where he was a chorister in the Choir of New College, Oxford.[4] He then went on to Stowe School and Lord Williams's School. He read music at Christ Church, Oxford,[5] where he gained a first-class degree.[6]

He is married to Val Fancourt, who is a classical music agent, and they have two daughters.[5]

Works

Popular music

In the late 1970s, Goodall was a member of the band Half Brother with his friend Jonathan Kermode.[7] They produced an eponymous LP album, Half Brother, in 1978.

Musical theatre

Goodall's 1984 musical The Hired Man, an adaptation of the novel by Melvyn Bragg, won an Ivor Novello award (1985) and TMA Award (2006) award for Best Musical. Professional revivals of The Hired Man in recent years include a UK tour by the New Perspectives Theatre Company in 2008 and a production directed by David Thacker and Elizabeth Newman at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton in June 2010.

A Winter's Tale, commissioned for the opening of the Sage Gateshead in December 2005 was presented during 2009/10 by Youth Music Theatre UK. In 2011 its London professional premiere at the Landor Theatre won the Off west end award for Best New Musical.

Love Story, based on the novella by Erich Segal, premiered in 2010 at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester.

Bend It Like Beckham: The Musical, written with Gurinder Chadha, Paul Mayeda Berges and Charles Hart began previewing at the Phoenix Theatre, London, in May 2015.

Other musicals include Girlfriends (1986), Days of Hope (1991), Silas Marner (1993), The Kissing-Dance (1998),[8] The Dreaming (2001) (both with Charles Hart), A Winter's Tale (2005) and Two Cities (2006).

Television

Goodall has composed the main themes and incidental music for UK comedy programmes including Red Dwarf, Blackadder, Mr. Bean, The Thin Blue Line, The Vicar of Dibley, The Catherine Tate Show, 2point4 Children, Words and Pictures and QI,[9][10][11] on which he has also appeared twice as a panellist. A single "Tongue Tied" from Red Dwarf reached no. 17 on the UK charts.

As an undergraduate at Christ Church, Oxford, Goodall met actor Rowan Atkinson and writer Richard Curtis, his collaborators on several of these projects, including his first break into TV, Not the Nine O'Clock News.

Choral works

Goodall has a body of choral music to his name, including "In Memoriam Anne Frank" (2001), "O Lord God of Time and Eternity" (2003) and settings of Psalm 23 (used as the theme tune to The Vicar of Dibley) and "Love Divine". In September 2008, his Eternal Light: A Requiem was premiered by Rambert Dance Company to choreography by the company's artistic director, Mark Baldwin. The result of a commission from London Musici to celebrate its 20th anniversary, Eternal Light: A Requiem was commissioned as both a choral-orchestral-dance piece and a choral orchestral work. The London premiere took place on 11 November 2008 at Sadler's Wells with Rambert Dance Company, London Musici, The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Finchley Children's Music Group and soloists, conducted by Paul Hoskins. Also in September 2008, EMI Classics released the premiere recording of Eternal Light: A Requiem, with soloists Natasha Marsh, Alfie Boe and Christopher Maltman joining London Musici, The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, and conducted by Stephen Darlington. Eternal Light: A Requiem has now had over 400 live performances across the world.

In March 2009, Classic FM released Howard Goodall's Enchanted Voices, a modern exploration of ancient chant, scored for upper voices, cello, organ, handbells and synthesiser. The disc marks Goodall's position as Classic FM's Composer-in-Residence for 2009. A month after its UK release, it became the best-selling specialist choral CD of 2009. It subsequently earned a nomination for Classical Brit Album of the Year. Howard Goodall's Enchanted Voices was followed by Howard Goodall's Enchanted Carols (November 2009) and Pelican in the Wilderness (March 2010).

Goodall arranged an orchestral and choir score for Psalm 122 for Tonbridge School to commemorate their chapel which burnt down in the 1980s. Goodall was also commissioned by Truro Cathedral to write a new work for all four of the Cathedral's choirs: Truro Cathedral Choir (boys and men), St Mary's Singers (mixed adults), Cornwall Youth Choir and Cornwall Junior Choir. The piece, entitled A New Heart, A New Spirit, sets a text from Wisdom and Ezekiel in four languages (English, Latin, French and Cornish).[12]

The 45-minute oratorio, Every Purpose Under the Heaven (The King James Bible Oratorio), was premiered in Westminster Abbey in November 2011 (conducted by the composer). It was commissioned as a gift to the United Church Schools Trust and United Learning Trust from Sir Ewan and Lady Harper, to mark the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. Every Purpose Under the Heaven was recorded and released on the Decca Classics/Classics fm CD Inspired in 2012.

Goodall's commission Rigaudon was part of Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Regatta and he was musically responsible for Rowan Atkinson's performance at the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.

I am Christmas Day premiered at Southwark Cathedral as part of the Mercy Ships Charity annual Carol Service on Wednesday 5 December 2012. Commissioned by Mercy Ships UK, the work was performed by Southwark Cathedral Girls Choir, conducted by the composer.

Goodall contributed two choral items for the August 4th commemoration of the beginning of the First World War at St Symphorien Military Cemetery near Mons, Belgium, broadcast live in BBC2. He arranged British and German soldiers' songs into a suite with band accompaniment (The Band of the Coldstream Guards) and composed an entirely new work in English and German, "Sure of the Sky, Sure of the Sun – Des Himmels sicher, der Sonne sicher", performed jointly by the London Symphony Chorus and the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Choir, conducted by Simon Halsey, based on the poems "May, 1915" by Charlotte Mew (1869–1928) and "An einen vermißten Freund!" by a German soldier killed in action on the Western Front, Goldfeld (discovered by Peter Appelbaum). Present at the event, alongside members of the UK Government, were the presidents of Germany and Eire, the King and Queen of the Belgians, and Prince William and Catherine and Prince Harry.

Steadfast, with music and lyrics by Goodall, was released on 14 October 2014, in aid of Global's Make Some Noise, a charity that helps disadvantaged children in the UK. Steadfast included performance contributions from Katherine Jenkins, Laura Wright, Milos, Charlie Siem, Alfie Boe, Myleene Klass and Alexander Armstrong.

More Tomorrows was commissioned by Classic fm for Cancer Research UK and premiered by the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall on 25 April 2013, conducted by the composer.

Invictus: A Passion, a 55-minute work for soloists, chorus and small orchestra, was commissioned by St Luke's United Methodist Church in Houston, Texas, and premiered there under the composer's baton in March 2018, with the UK premiere following in May 2018, given by the Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford and Stephen Darlington.

Presenting

As well as presenting the BBC's Choir of the Year, Young Musician of the Year, Goodall was Classic FM's Composer-in-Residence and host of Saturday Night at the Movies for six years. Among many programmes, he has presented six award-winning series of television programmes on musical theory and history, filmed by Tiger Aspect and broadcast on Channel 4:

  • Howard Goodall's Organworks (1996) – history of the organ
  • Howard Goodall's Choirworks (1998) – history of choral music
  • Howard Goodall's Big Bangs (2000) – pivotal events in the history of music (also a book, published by Vintage in 2001, ISBN 0-09-928354-9
  • Howard Goodall's Great Dates (2002) – important dates in the history of music
  • Howard Goodall's 20th Century Greats (2004) – exploring the divergence between classical and popular music in the 20th century
  • Howard Goodall's How Music Works (2006) – analysing the fundamental components of music itself.[13]
  • The Truth About Christmas Carols (2008) – a documentary examining the surprising, and often secret, history of the traditional Christmas carol
  • Hallelujah! The Story of Handel's Messiah (2010) – celebrates Handel's "Messiah" and looks at its origins and modern arrangements

Broadcast on BBC2:

  • Howard Goodall's The Story of Music (2013) – traces the story of music from the ancient world to the modern day. The book accompanying this series has been translated into many languages.
  • Sgt. Peppers Musical Revolution (2017) – a 50th anniversary retrospective of the album's making by The Beatles and impact, shown on both BBC2 and PBS on 3 June 2017.[14][15]

Goodall received a Royal Television Society award for Organworks and the 2000 BAFTA Huw Wheldon award for Big Bangs, which also won several international prizes.

Goodall was musical commentator for the V&A exhibition David Bowie in 2013,[16] Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes in September 2010,[17] and Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains in 2017.[18]

Discography

Television

Year Title Director(s) Notes
1979–1982 Not the Nine O'Clock News 28 episode
1983–1989 Blackadder 24 episodes
1985–1986 ABC Weekend Special 2 episodes
1987 CBS Schoolbreak Special Episode: "What If I'm Gay"
1987 Murder by the Book Lawrence Gordon Clark Television film
1988–2017 Red Dwarf 73 episodes
1989 Carl Jung: Wisdom of the Dream Stephen Segaller
1990–1992 No Job for a Lady 9 episodes
1990–1995 Mr. Bean 15 episodes
1991 Bernard and the Genie Paul Weiland Television film
1992 A Time to Dance Kevin Billington
1992 The Borrowers John Henderson
1995 The Last Englishman John Henderson Television film
1995–1996 The Thin Blue Line 14 episodes
1997 Chalk 12 episodes
1999 Blackadder: Back & Forth Paul Weiland Television short film
2002 The Gathering Storm Richard Loncraine
2002–2019 Mr. Bean: The Animated Series 130 episodes
2003 The Adventure of English
  • Robert Bee
  • David Thomas
2005 Shakespeare's Happy Endings Stephen Leslie
2005 The Catherine Tate Show Theme music composer
2003–present QI 260 episodes
2009 Into the Storm Thaddeus O'Sullivan Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score)
2012–2014 Intresseklubben 34 episodes
2013 The Spa 7 episodes
N/A Gummibär and Friends: The Gummy Bear Show N/A

Film

Year Title Director Notes
1997 Bean Mel Smith
2003 Johnny English Peter Howitt Theme music composer, main score composed by Edward Shearmur
2007 Mr. Bean's Holiday Steve Bendelack
2018 Johnny English Strikes Again David Kerr

Awards

Goodall has been awarded honorary Doctorates of Music from Bishop Grosseteste University College in Lincoln, the University of Bolton, Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts with the University of East Anglia and Doctor of Literature (Education) from the Institute of Education, University College London. The British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) gave him its Gold Badge Award for exceptional work in support of his fellow British composers. In 2007, he received the Making Music/Sir Charles Groves Prize for Outstanding Contribution to British Music and was appointed by the UK Government as England's first ever National Ambassador for Singing, leading a 4-year programme (Sing Up) to improve the provision of group singing for all primary-age children.[19]

In April 2009, Goodall was nominated for The Classical BRITs "Composer of the Year" award for Eternal Light: A Requiem, which he won in May 2009,[3] and in July 2009 he was nominated for an Emmy Award in the category "Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special (Dramatic Score)" for his work on the Winston Churchill biopic Into the Storm;[20] which he went on to win on 12 September at a ceremony in Los Angeles.[21]

In 2009, Goodall received the Karl Haas Prize for Music Education, awarded by the Klassix Society–Friends of 88.7KXMS / Fine Arts Radio International of Missouri Southern State University.

Additional awards include the Naomi Sergeant Memorial Award for Outstanding contribution to British Music, the MIA/Classic fm award for Outstanding contribution to Music Education and a Primetime EMMY award for Original Dramatic Score for the score of the HBO film Into the Storm.

In January 2011, Goodall was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2011 New Year Honours for services to music education.[22]

References

  1. ^ "Goodall, Howard Lindsay, (born 26 May 1958), composer and broadcaster". Who's Who. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.17462.
  2. ^ Kiss, Jemima (15 May 2008). "Blackadder composer joins Classic FM". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Military band scoops Classical Brit". The Guardian. London. 15 May 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  4. ^ Jardine, Casandra (17 January 2007). "'If you can't pitch by 9, it's too late'". Telegraph.co.uk.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 28 April 2007. Retrieved 24 April 2007.
  6. ^ Woodforde, Giles (18 December 2008). "Howard Goodall and Christ Church Choir". The Oxford Times. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Half Brother". Discogs. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  8. ^ Gardner, Lyn (28 March 2011). "The Kissing Dance – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  9. ^ , Web.archive.org
  10. ^ . Bbc.co.uk. 22 February 2006. Archived from the original on 22 February 2006 – via web.archive.org.
  11. ^ Goodall, Howard (2015). . Faber Music Limited. Archived from the original on 24 February 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2020. See preview. This is a sheet music download. When your transaction is complete you will have up to 7 days to print the music yourself – it will not be posted to you.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
  13. ^ "How Music Works with Howard Goodall". Channel 4.
  14. ^ Rees, Jasper (3 June 2017). "Sgt Pepper's Musical Revolution: with Howard Goodall – an ideal insight into the seminal Beatles album, BBC Two review". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  15. ^ "Sgt. Pepper's Musical Revolution". PBS. 3 June 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  16. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "Diaghilev & the Ballets Russes". Vam.ac.uk. 11 June 2012.
  18. ^ "V&A · Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains". Victoria and Albert Museum.
  19. ^ "Announcements - GOV.UK". Gov.uk.
  20. ^ "2009 Emmy scorecard". Los Angeles Times. July 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  21. ^ [2][permanent dead link]
  22. ^ "No. 59647". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2010. p. 7.

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Howard Lindsay Goodall CBE ˈ ɡ ʊ d ɔː l born 26 May 1958 1 is an English composer of musicals choral music and music for television He also presents music based programmes for television and radio for which he has won many awards In May 2008 he was named as a presenter and Composer in Residence with the UK radio channel Classic FM 2 In May 2009 he was named Composer of the Year at the Classic BRIT Awards 3 Howard GoodallCBEGoodall at the Church of St John the Baptist in Barnstaple Devon May 2009Background informationBirth nameHoward Lindsay GoodallBorn 1958 05 26 26 May 1958 age 64 Bromley Kent EnglandOccupation s Composer presenter for television and radio Classic FM Composer in Residence Years active1979 presentSpouse s Val FancourtHoward Goodall s voice source source Recorded September 2013 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Works 2 1 Popular music 2 2 Musical theatre 2 3 Television 2 4 Choral works 3 Presenting 4 Discography 4 1 Television 4 2 Film 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life EditBorn in Bromley Kent Goodall was educated at New College School where he was a chorister in the Choir of New College Oxford 4 He then went on to Stowe School and Lord Williams s School He read music at Christ Church Oxford 5 where he gained a first class degree 6 He is married to Val Fancourt who is a classical music agent and they have two daughters 5 Works EditPopular music Edit In the late 1970s Goodall was a member of the band Half Brother with his friend Jonathan Kermode 7 They produced an eponymous LP album Half Brother in 1978 Musical theatre Edit Goodall s 1984 musical The Hired Man an adaptation of the novel by Melvyn Bragg won an Ivor Novello award 1985 and TMA Award 2006 award for Best Musical Professional revivals of The Hired Man in recent years include a UK tour by the New Perspectives Theatre Company in 2008 and a production directed by David Thacker and Elizabeth Newman at the Octagon Theatre Bolton in June 2010 A Winter s Tale commissioned for the opening of the Sage Gateshead in December 2005 was presented during 2009 10 by Youth Music Theatre UK In 2011 its London professional premiere at the Landor Theatre won the Off west end award for Best New Musical Love Story based on the novella by Erich Segal premiered in 2010 at the Minerva Theatre Chichester Bend It Like Beckham The Musical written with Gurinder Chadha Paul Mayeda Berges and Charles Hart began previewing at the Phoenix Theatre London in May 2015 Other musicals include Girlfriends 1986 Days of Hope 1991 Silas Marner 1993 The Kissing Dance 1998 8 The Dreaming 2001 both with Charles Hart A Winter s Tale 2005 and Two Cities 2006 Television Edit Goodall has composed the main themes and incidental music for UK comedy programmes including Red Dwarf Blackadder Mr Bean The Thin Blue Line The Vicar of Dibley The Catherine Tate Show 2point4 Children Words and Pictures and QI 9 10 11 on which he has also appeared twice as a panellist A single Tongue Tied from Red Dwarf reached no 17 on the UK charts As an undergraduate at Christ Church Oxford Goodall met actor Rowan Atkinson and writer Richard Curtis his collaborators on several of these projects including his first break into TV Not the Nine O Clock News Choral works Edit Goodall has a body of choral music to his name including In Memoriam Anne Frank 2001 O Lord God of Time and Eternity 2003 and settings of Psalm 23 used as the theme tune to The Vicar of Dibley and Love Divine In September 2008 his Eternal Light A Requiem was premiered by Rambert Dance Company to choreography by the company s artistic director Mark Baldwin The result of a commission from London Musici to celebrate its 20th anniversary Eternal Light A Requiem was commissioned as both a choral orchestral dance piece and a choral orchestral work The London premiere took place on 11 November 2008 at Sadler s Wells with Rambert Dance Company London Musici The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford Finchley Children s Music Group and soloists conducted by Paul Hoskins Also in September 2008 EMI Classics released the premiere recording of Eternal Light A Requiem with soloists Natasha Marsh Alfie Boe and Christopher Maltman joining London Musici The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford and conducted by Stephen Darlington Eternal Light A Requiem has now had over 400 live performances across the world In March 2009 Classic FM released Howard Goodall s Enchanted Voices a modern exploration of ancient chant scored for upper voices cello organ handbells and synthesiser The disc marks Goodall s position as Classic FM s Composer in Residence for 2009 A month after its UK release it became the best selling specialist choral CD of 2009 It subsequently earned a nomination for Classical Brit Album of the Year Howard Goodall s Enchanted Voices was followed by Howard Goodall s Enchanted Carols November 2009 and Pelican in the Wilderness March 2010 Goodall arranged an orchestral and choir score for Psalm 122 for Tonbridge School to commemorate their chapel which burnt down in the 1980s Goodall was also commissioned by Truro Cathedral to write a new work for all four of the Cathedral s choirs Truro Cathedral Choir boys and men St Mary s Singers mixed adults Cornwall Youth Choir and Cornwall Junior Choir The piece entitled A New Heart A New Spirit sets a text from Wisdom and Ezekiel in four languages English Latin French and Cornish 12 The 45 minute oratorio Every Purpose Under the Heaven The King James Bible Oratorio was premiered in Westminster Abbey in November 2011 conducted by the composer It was commissioned as a gift to the United Church Schools Trust and United Learning Trust from Sir Ewan and Lady Harper to mark the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible Every Purpose Under the Heaven was recorded and released on the Decca Classics Classics fm CD Inspired in 2012 Goodall s commission Rigaudon was part of Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Regatta and he was musically responsible for Rowan Atkinson s performance at the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics I am Christmas Day premiered at Southwark Cathedral as part of the Mercy Ships Charity annual Carol Service on Wednesday 5 December 2012 Commissioned by Mercy Ships UK the work was performed by Southwark Cathedral Girls Choir conducted by the composer Goodall contributed two choral items for the August 4th commemoration of the beginning of the First World War at St Symphorien Military Cemetery near Mons Belgium broadcast live in BBC2 He arranged British and German soldiers songs into a suite with band accompaniment The Band of the Coldstream Guards and composed an entirely new work in English and German Sure of the Sky Sure of the Sun Des Himmels sicher der Sonne sicher performed jointly by the London Symphony Chorus and the Schleswig Holstein Festival Choir conducted by Simon Halsey based on the poems May 1915 by Charlotte Mew 1869 1928 and An einen vermissten Freund by a German soldier killed in action on the Western Front Goldfeld discovered by Peter Appelbaum Present at the event alongside members of the UK Government were the presidents of Germany and Eire the King and Queen of the Belgians and Prince William and Catherine and Prince Harry Steadfast with music and lyrics by Goodall was released on 14 October 2014 in aid of Global s Make Some Noise a charity that helps disadvantaged children in the UK Steadfast included performance contributions from Katherine Jenkins Laura Wright Milos Charlie Siem Alfie Boe Myleene Klass and Alexander Armstrong More Tomorrows was commissioned by Classic fm for Cancer Research UK and premiered by the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall on 25 April 2013 conducted by the composer Invictus A Passion a 55 minute work for soloists chorus and small orchestra was commissioned by St Luke s United Methodist Church in Houston Texas and premiered there under the composer s baton in March 2018 with the UK premiere following in May 2018 given by the Choir of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford and Stephen Darlington Presenting EditAs well as presenting the BBC s Choir of the Year Young Musician of the Year Goodall was Classic FM s Composer in Residence and host of Saturday Night at the Movies for six years Among many programmes he has presented six award winning series of television programmes on musical theory and history filmed by Tiger Aspect and broadcast on Channel 4 Howard Goodall s Organworks 1996 history of the organ Howard Goodall s Choirworks 1998 history of choral music Howard Goodall s Big Bangs 2000 pivotal events in the history of music also a book published by Vintage in 2001 ISBN 0 09 928354 9 Howard Goodall s Great Dates 2002 important dates in the history of music Howard Goodall s 20th Century Greats 2004 exploring the divergence between classical and popular music in the 20th century Howard Goodall s How Music Works 2006 analysing the fundamental components of music itself 13 The Truth About Christmas Carols 2008 a documentary examining the surprising and often secret history of the traditional Christmas carol Hallelujah The Story of Handel s Messiah 2010 celebrates Handel s Messiah and looks at its origins and modern arrangementsBroadcast on BBC2 Howard Goodall s The Story of Music 2013 traces the story of music from the ancient world to the modern day The book accompanying this series has been translated into many languages Sgt Peppers Musical Revolution 2017 a 50th anniversary retrospective of the album s making by The Beatles and impact shown on both BBC2 and PBS on 3 June 2017 14 15 Goodall received a Royal Television Society award for Organworks and the 2000 BAFTA Huw Wheldon award for Big Bangs which also won several international prizes Goodall was musical commentator for the V amp A exhibition David Bowie in 2013 16 Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes in September 2010 17 and Pink Floyd Their Mortal Remains in 2017 18 Discography EditTelevision Edit Year Title Director s Notes1979 1982 Not the Nine O Clock News 28 episode1983 1989 Blackadder 24 episodes1985 1986 ABC Weekend Special 2 episodes1987 CBS Schoolbreak Special Episode What If I m Gay 1987 Murder by the Book Lawrence Gordon Clark Television film1988 2017 Red Dwarf 73 episodes1989 Carl Jung Wisdom of the Dream Stephen Segaller 1990 1992 No Job for a Lady 9 episodes1990 1995 Mr Bean 15 episodes1991 Bernard and the Genie Paul Weiland Television film1992 A Time to Dance Kevin Billington 1992 The Borrowers John Henderson 1995 The Last Englishman John Henderson Television film1995 1996 The Thin Blue Line 14 episodes1997 Chalk 12 episodes1999 Blackadder Back amp Forth Paul Weiland Television short film2002 The Gathering Storm Richard Loncraine 2002 2019 Mr Bean The Animated Series 130 episodes2003 The Adventure of English Robert BeeDavid Thomas 2005 Shakespeare s Happy Endings Stephen Leslie 2005 The Catherine Tate Show Theme music composer2003 present QI 260 episodes2009 Into the Storm Thaddeus O Sullivan Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries Movie or a Special Original Dramatic Score 2012 2014 Intresseklubben 34 episodes2013 The Spa 7 episodesN A Gummibar and Friends The Gummy Bear Show N AFilm Edit Year Title Director Notes1997 Bean Mel Smith 2003 Johnny English Peter Howitt Theme music composer main score composed by Edward Shearmur2007 Mr Bean s Holiday Steve Bendelack 2018 Johnny English Strikes Again David Kerr Awards EditGoodall has been awarded honorary Doctorates of Music from Bishop Grosseteste University College in Lincoln the University of Bolton Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts with the University of East Anglia and Doctor of Literature Education from the Institute of Education University College London The British Academy of Songwriters Composers and Authors BASCA gave him its Gold Badge Award for exceptional work in support of his fellow British composers In 2007 he received the Making Music Sir Charles Groves Prize for Outstanding Contribution to British Music and was appointed by the UK Government as England s first ever National Ambassador for Singing leading a 4 year programme Sing Up to improve the provision of group singing for all primary age children 19 In April 2009 Goodall was nominated for The Classical BRITs Composer of the Year award for Eternal Light A Requiem which he won in May 2009 3 and in July 2009 he was nominated for an Emmy Award in the category Music Composition for a Miniseries Movie or Special Dramatic Score for his work on the Winston Churchill biopic Into the Storm 20 which he went on to win on 12 September at a ceremony in Los Angeles 21 In 2009 Goodall received the Karl Haas Prize for Music Education awarded by the Klassix Society Friends of 88 7KXMS Fine Arts Radio International of Missouri Southern State University Additional awards include the Naomi Sergeant Memorial Award for Outstanding contribution to British Music the MIA Classic fm award for Outstanding contribution to Music Education and a Primetime EMMY award for Original Dramatic Score for the score of the HBO film Into the Storm In January 2011 Goodall was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2011 New Year Honours for services to music education 22 References Edit Goodall Howard Lindsay born 26 May 1958 composer and broadcaster Who s Who Oxford University Press 1 December 2007 doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 17462 Kiss Jemima 15 May 2008 Blackadder composer joins Classic FM The Guardian London Retrieved 4 May 2010 a b Military band scoops Classical Brit The Guardian London 15 May 2009 Retrieved 4 May 2010 Jardine Casandra 17 January 2007 If you can t pitch by 9 it s too late Telegraph co uk a b Howard Goodall s official biography Archived from the original on 28 April 2007 Retrieved 24 April 2007 Woodforde Giles 18 December 2008 Howard Goodall and Christ Church Choir The Oxford Times Retrieved 8 June 2019 Half Brother Discogs Retrieved 19 June 2017 Gardner Lyn 28 March 2011 The Kissing Dance review The Guardian Retrieved 17 April 2011 The QI Theme Tune Web archive org BBC Comedy QI Homepage Bbc co uk 22 February 2006 Archived from the original on 22 February 2006 via web archive org Goodall Howard 2015 QI Theme Piano Solo Faber Music Limited Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 Retrieved 7 September 2020 See preview This is a sheet music download When your transaction is complete you will have up to 7 days to print the music yourself it will not be posted to you A New Heart A New Spirit Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2011 How Music Works with Howard Goodall Channel 4 Rees Jasper 3 June 2017 Sgt Pepper s Musical Revolution with Howard Goodall an ideal insight into the seminal Beatles album BBC Two review The Telegraph London Retrieved 3 June 2017 Sgt Pepper s Musical Revolution PBS 3 June 2017 Retrieved 3 June 2017 1 permanent dead link Diaghilev amp the Ballets Russes Vam ac uk 11 June 2012 V amp A Pink Floyd Their Mortal Remains Victoria and Albert Museum Announcements GOV UK Gov uk 2009 Emmy scorecard Los Angeles Times July 2009 Retrieved 4 May 2010 2 permanent dead link No 59647 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2010 p 7 External links Edit Media related to Howard Goodall at Wikimedia Commons Howard Goodall official site Howard Goodall at Classic FM UK Howard Goodall discography at Discogs Howard Goodall Esq CBE at Debrett s People of Today Howard Goodall at IMDb Howard Goodall at his publisher Faber Music Official site of New College School Oxford Youth Music Theatre UK official site How Music Works via Brainpickings on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Howard Goodall amp oldid 1138854179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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