Joby Talbot
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Joby Talbot began writing and performing in the early 90s, joining Neil
Hannon in the UK pop phenomenon, The Divine Comedy. The successful
partnership produced seven albums for The Divine Comedy, Ute Lemper's
critical masterpiece, Punishing Kiss and a live collaboration with
Michael Nyman, which was awarded the Edinburgh Festival's Critics
Choice in 1997. Now highly in demand as a pop arranger, Talbot went on
to work with artists such as Travis, Tom Jones, Paul McCartney and
producer Nigel Godrich. In 2000, Joby's score to the prime time comedy
The League of Gentlemen won the Royal Television Society Award for Best
Title Music and a series of high profile commissions followed from BBC
television. In the same year The British Film Institute asked Talbot to
compose a new score for Hitchcock's silent classic The Lodger, and the
film together with the new score is performed regularly across Europe
and in the States. As a classical composer, Talbot has worked with many
of the major European orchestras and has been commissioned by the
prestigious BBC Proms Festival. In 2004, Classic FM appointed Joby
Talbot as the radio station's first ever 'Composer in Residence' and
Sony/BMG released the resulting album 'Once Around the Sun'. Future
projects include a full length ballet, a feature film for Working Title
and an album collaboration with The White Stripes.