Ben Foster (composer)

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Ben Foster (born 1977) is a BAFTA award-winning British composer, best known for his work on the BBC series Torchwood[1] and as orchestrator for Murray Gold on Doctor Who and for Marc Streitenfeld on Prometheus and The Grey.[2] He is also known for his work as the conductor for Peter Gabriel's Scratch my Back world tour and albums, and for the BBC Proms Doctor Who events.

Ben Foster
Foster at the 2008 Doctor Who Prom.
Foster at the 2008 Doctor Who Prom.
Background information
Birth nameBenedict Foster
Born1977 (age 46–47)
Occupation(s)Composer, orchestrator and conductor
Websitewww.mannersmcdade.co.uk/composer/ben-foster/

Career

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Foster studied Composition and Conducting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 2000. He was awarded the Lutosławski composition prize. He is a graduate of the National Film and Television School, where he studied with Francis Shaw and Peter Howell (the latter having composed for the BBC series Doctor Who, with which Foster would later become associated).

Doctor Who and Torchwood

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Since November 2005, Foster has worked as orchestrator and conductor for composer Murray Gold on Doctor Who. He also conducted the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in Doctor Who: A Celebration, which was held at the Wales Millennium Centre on 19 November 2006 in aid of Children in Need. The concert was followed by the release of the first Doctor Who Soundtrack CD which includes music from series 1 and 2 of the programme. This was released on 11 December 2006 on Silva Screen Records.[3]

 
Foster, alongside Elin Manahan Thomas and Peter Davison at the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular in Leeds, 2015.

On 5 November 2007, Silva Screen Records released The Soundtrack from Series 3. On 17 November 2008, The Soundtrack from Series 4, followed 10 days later by the broadcast of the first Doctor Who Prom. Foster arranged the music and conducted the BBC Philharmonic at this event, which was part of The Proms. On 24 and 25 July 2010, Foster again arranged and conducted Murray Gold's scores from Seasons 4+5 in the Doctor Who Proms, an event followed by the release of The Doctor Who 2008–2010 specials soundtrack on 4 October, and the Series 5 soundtrack on 8 November. March 2011 saw the release of the soundtrack for the 2010 Christmas special, A Christmas Carol, and on 19 December of that year, the soundtrack for Series 6 was released. Foster arranged and conducted Gold's music from Series 6 and 7, as well as some music from the classic (1963–89) years by Tristram Cary, Martin Slavin, Malcolm Clarke, Dudley Simpson, Paddy Kingsland, Peter Howell and Mark Ayres, for the third Doctor Who prom, performed at the Royal Albert Hall in August 2013, which was followed by the soundtrack releases for the seventh series and the 2011 and 2012 Christmas specials, on 9 September and 21 October respectively.

He also acted as Musical Director and Arranger for Doctor Who Live – which toured the UK in October – November 2010, conducting his 16-piece band.

Foster also composed music for the first three series of the BBC drama (and Doctor Who spin-off) Torchwood.[4]

His work on the show has earned him three nominations in the Best Music category at the 2006, 2007 and 2009 BAFTA Cymru Awards. Silva Screen Records released a soundtrack album composed of his work on the first and second series in September 2008 and in July 2009 released the Children of Earth soundtrack.[5] Foster conducted the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in Doctor Who – A Symphonic Spectacular which took place on 4 February 2012, and 31 January 2014, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre in Australia. In December 2012 he conducted Sydney-based Metropolitan Orchestra in the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular at the Sydney Opera House.[6]

Foster left his role as Doctor Who conductor and orchestrator in 2015 and was replaced by Alastair King, who took up the role for Series 10.

Other works

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As a composer, Foster's early professional work includes theme tunes to Love on a Saturday Night, The 1970's Office and The Great British Test Series all for LWT as well as a host of commercials, working for the Mcasso Music agency. Other commercials he has worked on include award winning commercials for Soundtree Music such as Sony Paint and the 2007 Sony Walkman.

Foster's resume as an orchestrator and conductor for film includes 27 Dresses, The Mummy 3, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Robin Hood, Hoodwinked Too, The Grey.[7]

In 2005 Foster re-arranged the theme tune to BBC Question Time which is currently running on BBC2.

Foster was a judge on the Blue Peter Music Makers project in 2006, a contributor to the Blue Peter Movie Makers project in 2007 and chair of the judging panel for BBC Young Musician of the Year 2008. He also contributed to the CBBC project Clash.

Ben's early work as an arranger and conductor included work for Hayley Westenra, Aled Jones, Gary Barlow, S Club 7, Boyzone, Toploader and others.

Ben has worked extensively with the singer and composer Peter Gabriel since 2009, conducting his last two studio albums with the New Blood Orchestra and touring the 'New Blood' project across the world.

He works regularly with the London Session Orchestra and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and has also worked with the BBC Philharmonic, RPO, BBC Concert Orchestra and the Czech Film Orchestra.

Recent work includes the themes and music for BBC Cardiff Singer of the World (2011) and BBC Young Musician (2012). He also co-wrote the music (with Murray Gold) for Scott & Bailey for ITV1.

He composed the score and arranged songs for a biopic of Dame Shirley Bassey for BBC Two which aired in September 2011.

Foster has been credited within BBC One's 2014 drama Happy Valley closing titles as the 'Composer'.

In 2015, Foster and his brother Nick worked on the soundtrack for CITV's Thunderbirds Are Go.

In 2016, Foster and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra had composed a revamped version of the opening theme for the BBC Scotland series "Still Game".

In 2024, Foster conducted the Royal Albert Hall orchestra for a television special featuring the singer Dua Lipa. The concert was recorded for a live album, Dua Lipa Live from the Royal Albert Hall, that was released on December 6[8] ahead of the special's airing.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role
2024 An Evening with Dua Lipa Conductor
2023 The Beatles Now and Then Strings Composer & Arranger
2022 Ridley Composer
2015–2020 Thunderbirds Are Go! Composer with Nick Foster
2017–2022 The Good Karma Hospital Composer
2017–2019 Bounty Hunters Composer with Nick Foster
2016–2019 Still Game Conductor
2014–2020 Our Girl Composer
2018 Troy: Fall of a City Conductor
2017 Spy in the Wild Conductor
2017 Sherlock Conductor
2011–2016 Scott & Bailey Composer
2014–2016 Happy Valley Composer
2016 Mars Orchestrator & Conductor
2015 Banana Composer
2015 Old Jack's Boat: Rockpool Tales Conductor
2015 Pets: Wild at Heart Conductor
2014 Hidden Kingdoms Composer
2014 Paul McCartney Hope for the Future Strings Composer & Arranger
2005–2015 Doctor Who Orchestrator & Conductor
2014 Dolphins: Spy in the Pod Conductor
2013 The Last Witch Composer
2012 Derren Brown: Fear and Faith Composer
2012 Derren Brown: Apocalypse Composer
2012 Winged Planet Conductor
2012 Earthflight Conductor
2011 Shirley (TV Movie) Composer
2009 Girl Number 9 Composer
2006–2009 Torchwood Composer with Murray Gold
2009 Torchwood: Inside the Hub Composer
2007 Mist: Sheepdog Tales Composer
2004 Love on a Saturday Night Composer

Film

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Year Title Role
2017 Wind River Orchestrator & Conductor
2017 3 Way Junction Orchestrator & Conductor
2016 All I See Is You Orchestrator & Conductor
2016 Jackie Orchestrator & Conductor
2015 Snow Chick: A Penguin's Tale Conductor
2015 Ronaldo Orchestrator & Conductor
2015 Poltergeist Orchestrator & Conductor
2014 Noble Composer
2014 Far from Men Orchestrator & Conductor
2014 After the Fall Orchestrator & Conductor
2014 The Theory of Everything Conductor
2014 Wings Conductor
2014 50 to 1 Orchestrator & Conductor
2013 Alone Yet Not Alone Conductor
2013 Prisoners Conductor
2012 Playing for Keeps Conductor
2012 Prometheus Orchestrator & Conductor
2011 The Grey Orchestrator & Conductor
2011 Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil Orchestrator & Conductor
2011 Hella W Conductor
2010 Burke & Hare Additional Music
2010 Incendies Conductor
2010 Letters to Juliet Conductor
2010 Robin Hood Conductor
2010 Leap Year Orchestrator
2009 Veronika Decides to Die Orchestrator
2009 The Countess Orchestrator & Conductor
2009 Glorious 39 Orchestrator
2009 Nine Conductor
2008 Franklyn Orchestrator
2008 Is Anybody There? Orchestrator
2008 Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging Orchestrator
2008 The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Orchestrator
2008 27 Dresses Orchestrator
2007 I Want Candy Orchestrator & Conductor
2007 Death at a Funeral Orchestrator & Conductor
2006 Alien Autopsy Orchestrator & Conductor
2005 The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse Additional orchestrator
2005 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Additional orchestrator

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Nuytens, Gilles. "the SciFi World". Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Manners McDade Management". Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  3. ^ "BBC National Orchestra of Wales: Discography". BBC. Retrieved 28 March 2007.
  4. ^ "Ben Foster at iMDb". iMDb. Archived from the original on 19 February 2007. Retrieved 28 March 2007.
  5. ^ "Silva Screen Records: Torchwood Soundtrack Release"
  6. ^ "Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular". Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  7. ^ "Ben Foster – IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  8. ^ Sharpe, Josh (6 December 2024). "Dua Lipa Releases Live Album From The Royal Albert Hall". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
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