John Powellis an English composer best known for his film scores. He has been based in Los Angeles since 1997 and has composed the scores to over 70 feature films. He is best known for composing score for films, includingFace/Off,theBournefilm series, theHappyFeetfilms,United 93,X-Men: The Last Stand,Wickedandits sequel,Evolution,Dr. Seuss' The Lorax,Migration,Drumline,Hancock,The Call of the Wild,Bolt,eightBlue Sky Studiosfilms, and nineDreamWorks Animationfilms.
John Powell | |
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Background information | |
Born | London, England |
Origin | East Sussex,England |
Genres | Film score |
Occupation(s) | Composer, conductor, producer |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | 5 Cat Studios |
Website | johnpowellmusic |
His work onHappy Feet,FerdinandandSolo: A Star Wars Storyhas earned him three Grammy nominations. He was nominated for anAcademy AwardforHow to Train Your Dragon.[1]
Powell was a member ofHans Zimmer's music studio,Remote Control Productions,and has collaborated frequently with other composers from the studio, includingHarry Gregson-WilliamsonAntz,Chicken RunandShrekand Zimmer himself onChill Factor,The Road to El Dorado,and thefirsttwoKung Fu Pandafilms.
He has also collaborated with film directors such asCarlos Saldanha,Dean DeBlois,Chris Sanders,Benjamin Renner,Chris Renaud,George Miller,John Woo,Ron Underwood,Doug Liman,Charles Stone III,Simon Otto,Jared Hess,andPaul Greengrass.
Early life and education
editAs a child, he played the violin and viola. His skill in the violin allowed him to study at Trinity College of Music, central London (now theTrinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dancein Greenwich, London). There, he met John Ashton Thomas, who orchestrated many of Powell's scores. Powell played for "Faboulistics", an amateur rock and roll band.[2]
After finishing college, he composed music for commercials, which led to a job as an assistant to the composerPatrick Doyleon several film productions, includingMuch Ado About Nothing.[3]In 1995, Powell co-founded the London-based commercial music house Independently Thinking Music withGavin Greenaway,[4]which produced scores for more than 100 British and French commercials and independent films.
Career
editPowell's first score was for the Season 4 of the TV seriesStay Lucky.He moved to Los Angeles in 1997 and scored his first major film,Face/Off.It was followed byAntzin 1998, the first film produced byDreamWorks Animation,which he co-scored with fellow British composerHarry Gregson-Williams,which also marked the duo's first score for an animated film. Two years later, Powell collaborated with composerHans Zimmeron the score forThe Road to El Dorado.Later that same year, he also teamed up with Harry Gregson-Williams again to compose the score toChicken Runand then again the following year onShrek.Gregson-Williams composed all thesubsequentShrekfilmsand thesequeltoChicken Runhimself. In 2001 he also scoredEvolution,I Am Sam,Just VisitingandRat Race.
In 2002 Powell was hired to scoreThe Bourne Identityfor directorDoug LimanafterCarter Burwellleft the project. He also returned to score the series' other two films,The Bourne SupremacyandThe Bourne Ultimatum,under British directorPaul Greengrass.
Powell collaborated with Liman again to scoreMr. & Mrs. Smith(2005). That year he also scoredRobotsforBlue Sky Studios,and went on to score many of the studio's subsequent films until 2017'sFerdinand.
In 2006, he scored Greengrass'United 93.He also composed music for his second Blue Sky filmIce Age: The Meltdown,followingDavid Newman,who scored the firstIce Agefilm; as well asX-Men: The Last StandandHappy Feet,for which he won a Film & TV Music Award for Best Score for an Animated Feature Film. The next year he scoredThe Bourne Ultimatum.In 2008 he reunited with Hans Zimmer and returned to DreamWorks Animation to scoreKung Fu Panda,and also wrote music forJumper,Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!,Hancock,andBolt.In 2009 he scored the third film ofIce Ageseries;Dawn of the Dinosaurs.
In 2010, Powell composed thescoretoHow to Train Your Dragon,which earned him a nomination for theAcademy Award for Best Original Score.It was his sixth DreamWorks Animation film, although the first where he composed the whole score himself. That year he also scored Greengrass'sGreen ZoneandKnight and Day.
In 2013, Powell took a sabbatical year from film scoring. In April 2014, after completing his scores to sequelsRio 2andHow to Train Your Dragon 2,he announced he would take another break to compose concert music, including a 45-minute oratorio to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of World War I. The piece, "A Prussian Requiem", with a libretto byMichael Petry,premiered on 6 March 2016 at TheRoyal Festival Hall,London withJosé Serebrierconducting thePhilharmonia Orchestra.[5]
Powell composed the score forSolo: A Star Wars Story(2018),[6]collaborating with John Williams, who wrote Han Solo's theme. In 2019, Powell scoredHow to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,the final film in theHow to Train Your Dragonseries. In January 2024, it was announced that Powell will return to compose the score for the live-action remake ofHow to Train Your Dragon.[7]In August 2024, it was confirmed that Powell will compose and conduct the incidental score for thetwo-part film adaptationofWicked,in collaboration with the musical's composerStephen Schwartz.[8][9][10]
Filmography
editTelevision
editYear | Title | Creator | Studio(s) | Notes |
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1989-1993 | Stay Lucky | Geoff McQueen | Yorkshire Television | |
1996-1997 | High Incident | Steven Spielberg Michael Pavone Eric Bogosian Dave Alan Johnson |
DreamWorks Television | |
2022 | Ice Age: Scrat Tales[11] | Chris Wedge[12] | Blue Sky Studios(final animated production before shutting down) 20th Century Studios 20th Century Animation Disney+ |
Music by Batu Sener Writer and Composer for "Scrat Tales End Titles" |
Film
edit1990s
editYear | Title | Director | Studio(s) | Notes |
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1997 | Face/Off | John Woo | Paramount Pictures(North America) Touchstone Pictures(International) |
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1998 | With Friends Like These... | Philip Frank Messina | Miramax Films | — |
Endurance | Leslie Woodhead Bud Greenspan |
Walt Disney Pictures | Music produced by Hans Zimmer | |
Antz | Eric Darnell Tim Johnson |
Pacific Data Images DreamWorks Animation DreamWorks Pictures |
Co-composed withHarry Gregson-Williams John Powell's first score for an animated film | |
1999 | Forces of Nature | Bronwen Hughes | DreamWorks Pictures | — |
Chill Factor | Hugh Johnson | Morgan Creek Productions Warner Bros. Pictures |
Co-composed withHans Zimmer |
2000s
edit2010s
edit2020s
editStudio Albums
editYear | Title | Category | Notes | Label | Catalogue Number |
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2018 | Hubris: Choral Works by John Powell[28] | Classical | First release on John Powell’s own label, 5 Cats Studios.
John Powell's 1st original project. Performed with thePhilharmonia Orchestra. |
5 Cat Studios | FCS001 |
2020 | Piano Solos from "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World"[29] | Solo Piano | Music by John Powell.
Piano solos performed by Batu Sener. |
FCS005 | |
Piano Solos from "The Call of the Wild" | FCS007 | ||||
Film Suites, Vol. 1 | Classical | Performed with Jose Serebrier,Philharmonia Orchestra,and The Philharmonia Voices. | FCS010 |
Archival soundtrack albums
editYear | Title | Notes | Label | Catalogue Number |
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2020 | Forces of Nature (Music from the Motion Picture) | Released onAudio CD.
Limited 1000 copies. Co-composed withOliver J. Lieber The first awaiting official score album since the 1999 film debut. Includes 2 bonus tracks/demos. |
5 Cat Studios,La-La Land Records | |
How to Train Your Dragon (The Deluxe Edition)[30] | Deluxe Edition of the 2010 film score.
Includes alternate versions and demos. |
5 Cat Studios,Varèse Sarabande | ||
Solo: A Star Wars Story (Deluxe Edition) | Deluxe Edition of the 2018 film score.
Includes over 2 hours of original/unedited music as written for the film, and an end credits suite. Han Solo Theme & OriginalStar WarsMusic byJohn Williams. Additional Music by Batu Sener, Anthony Willis &Paul Mounsey. |
5 Cat Studios,Walt Disney Records | ||
2021 | Paycheck: The Deluxe Edition (Music From The Motion Picture)[31] | Deluxe Edition of the 2003 film score.
This Deluxe Edition greatly expands the playing time to over 95 minutes.[31] |
5 Cat Studios,Varèse Sarabande | |
2022 | How to Train Your Dragon 2 (The Deluxe Edition) | Deluxe Edition of the 2014 film score.
Includes alternate versions and demos. |
5 Cat Studios,Varèse Sarabande,Back Lot Music | |
The Bourne Identity (Tumescent Edition) | Expanded score with alternate versions of cues. | 5 Cat Studios,Varèse Sarabande | 888072412774 | |
2024 | How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (The Deluxe Edition)[32] | Deluxe Edition of the 2019 film score.
Includes alternate versions and demos. |
5 Cat Studios,Varèse Sarabande |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"From Gigli to Oscar: Composer John Powell Reacts to His Nomination".Movieline. 25 January 2011.Retrieved3 November2014.
- ^"John Powell - Composer Biography, Facts and Music Compositions".FAMOUS COMPOSERS.Retrieved12 November2020.
- ^"Much Ado About Nothing · British Universities Film & Video Council".bufvc.ac.uk.Retrieved8 May2022.
- ^"John Powell receives IFMCA Award for The Call of the Wild".IFMCA: International Film Music Critics Association.20 August 2021.Retrieved11 March2024.
- ^"John Powell's 'A Prussian Requiem' to be performed live in London".SoundtracksAndTrailerMusic.com.5 November 2015.Retrieved8 January2016.
- ^"John Powell On Scoring The" Completely Absorbing World "of Solo: A Star Wars Story".Star Wars.10 September 2018.Retrieved12 November2020.
- ^Gearan, Hannah (16 February 2023)."How To Train Your Dragon Live-Action Movie Bringing Back Key Original Creator".ScreenRant.Retrieved11 March2024.
- ^"John Powell Scoring Jon M. Chu's 'Wicked'".Film Music Reporter.3 July 2024.Retrieved3 July2024.
- ^Sharpe, Josh (8 July 2024)."John Powell Scoring WICKED Movie With Stephen Schwartz".BroadwayWorld.com.Retrieved10 July2024.
- ^Giere, Carol de."The Schwartz Scene updates on the Wicked Soundtrack from Stephen Schwartz".The Schwartz Scene.Retrieved10 July2024.
- ^"Batu Sener Scoring Disney+'s 'Ice Age: Scrat Tales' | Film Music Reporter".Retrieved23 February2022.
- ^"Ice Age: Scrat Tales".ComicBook.Retrieved23 February2022.
- ^V., Erin (2 April 2012)."Interview: Dean DeBlois, director of 'How To Train Your Dragon'".One Movie, Five Views.Retrieved12 May2012.
- ^"John Powell to Score Untitled Han Solo Movie".Star Wars.Lucasfilm.26 July 2017.Retrieved26 July2017.
- ^"How to Train Your Dragon 3 Pushed Back to 2017".ComingSoon.net. 2 September 2014.Retrieved26 June2022.
- ^"Soundtrack.net".
- ^"John Powell Scoring Doug Liman's 'Locked Down'".Film Music Reporter.Retrieved6 January2021.
- ^"John Powell Scoring Olivia Wilde'sDon't Worry Darling".Film Music Reporter.6 January 2022.Retrieved7 January2022.
- ^"John Powell Scoring Illumination Entertainment's 'Migration' | Film Music Reporter".Retrieved19 June2023.
- ^"IMDb Full Music Credits".IMDb.
- ^"John Powell Scoring Lynn Wang's & Jared Hess'Thelma the Unicorn".Film Music Reporter.5 December 2023.
- ^"IMDb Full Music Department Credits".IMDb.
- ^ab"John Powell Scoring Jon M. Chu's 'Wicked'".Film Music Reporter.3 July 2024.Retrieved3 July2024.
- ^Powell, John (30 November 2023)."Scoring my 25th animated film and my first Xmas movie at Abbey Road Studios this week 🎶 Coming next winter! ❄️ #JohnPowell #soundtrack…".Instagram.Retrieved1 December2023.
- ^"John Powell Scoring Locksmith Animation's 'That Christmas'".Film Music Reporter.Retrieved1 December2023.
- ^"IMDb Full Music Department Credits".IMDb.
- ^"John Powell to Score Dean DeBlois' 'How to Train Your Dragon' Live-Action Film Adaptation".Film Music Reporter.15 February 2023.Retrieved16 February2023.
- ^"Hubris: Choral Works by John Powell (192kHz / 24-bit)".John Powell.Archived fromthe originalon 16 June 2018.Retrieved16 June2018.
- ^"Film Music Reporter".
- ^"How To Train Your Dragon: The Deluxe Edition (CD)".Varèse Sarabande.Retrieved30 September2021.
- ^ab"Paycheck: The Deluxe Edition (Music From The Motion Picture) (2-CD)".Varèse Sarabande.Retrieved11 June2021.
- ^"Powell's announcement of the Deluxe Edition of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World".
External links
edit- John Powell– official site
- John Powelldiscography atDiscogs
- John PowellatIMDb
- John PowellArchived13 November 2013 at theWayback Machinebiography at SoundtrackNet