Web exclusive: Creating the soundtrack
Composer Ben Foster puts trumpeter Tom Rees-Roberts through his paces and ensuring he hits all the high-notes while recording his lizard chase solo.
Composer - Ben Foster
Ben Foster's extensive musical talent extends from orchestrating the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics for James Bond composer David Arnold, to being a judge on the 大象传媒鈥檚 Young Musician of the Year. He was most recently seen on UK TV screens conducting the National Orchestra of Wales at the Dr Who 大象传媒 Prom. Hidden Kingdoms is his first natural history project - 鈥淚t鈥檚 been terrific; it鈥檚 something I鈥檝e been hoping to do for years, especially with the 大象传媒.鈥
Born in Liverpool and a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music in London, Ben not only wrote and arranged the entire score for Hidden Kingdoms but conducted the 大象传媒 National Orchestra of Wales, whom he has worked with extensively over the last 8 years on Dr Who and Torchwood. It鈥檚 a group he鈥檚 come to admire and class not just as colleagues but friends - 鈥淚 think they鈥檙e proud to play a part in a show that they can then watch at home.鈥
Ben鈥檚 diversity of experience in writing, arranging and orchestrating dramatic scores made him the ideal candidate to score the music and bring to life the enchantment of the Hidden Kingdoms.
Trumpet - Tom Rees-Roberts
Perhaps better known for his role in the Strictly Come Dancing band, trumpeter Tom Rees-Roberts has a string of successful television shows added to his bow - or should that be to his brass? Having previously performed on shows including Children In Need, Andrew Lloyd Webber鈥檚 Search For A Star and various Royal Variety Shows to name only a few, as well as West End shows such as Jerry Springer The Opera and Billy Elliot The Musical. Hidden Kingdoms was somewhat of a departure from the norm.
With a background fixed firmly in the commercial and jazz scene, this London-based musician can play an assortment of different styles from dirty blues to classical performances. Not only can he reach spectacularly high notes with impressive clarity and striking volume, but on top of this he can hold such notes at length without wavering or (quite impressively) losing consciousness.
All in all, Tom Rees-Robert鈥檚 musical talent and accomplishments are quite impressive. Watch Tom play a major role in creating the sounds of the Hidden Kingdoms score written by composer Ben Foster, and see how one particular scene required deep in-takes of breath and some fast finger-work.
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