Latest Release
- 12 APR 2024
- 40 Songs
- The Music of John Barry · 1976
- Hammett (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2023
- Moviola (Film Score Re-Recording Compilation) · 1992
- 100 Best Classic Vintage Movie Themes From Hollywood, Vol. 1 · 1962
- Katharine Hepburn (Music from the TV Scores) · 2024
- Katharine Hepburn (Music from the TV Scores) · 2024
- Katharine Hepburn (Music from the TV Scores) · 2024
- Katharine Hepburn (Music from the TV Scores) · 2024
- Katharine Hepburn (Music from the TV Scores) · 2024
- Katharine Hepburn (Music from the TV Scores) · 2024
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- His music gave James Bond his license to swing.
About John Barry
One of the greatest film and television composers in history, John Barry was born in York in 1933. Trained on the trumpet, he worked as an arranger with several big bands in the late ’50s, including the Ted Heath Orchestra, before launching his instrumental combo, the John Barry Seven. His career took off in 1962 when he scored the James Bond film Dr. No, which introduced the franchise’s enduring, indelible theme. Despite producing a signature composition early in his career, Barry went on to create a diverse array of acclaimed scores—among them 11 more Bond films, including Goldfinger and A View to a Kill—blending a fluency in classical music history, jazz and conventional cinematic grandeur with deft adaptations of popular musical tropes. His score for the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy achieved a creative apotheosis of employing woozy pop music to telegraph onscreen experiences. Barry moved to the US in 1975, and after a long career died of a heart attack in 2011 at age 77.
- HOMETOWN
- York, England
- BORN
- 3 November 1933
- GENRE
- Soundtrack