Music from around the world in 80 days6/13/2023 Jason: I understand as I’m a huge Thomas Newman fan.Ĭhristian Lundberg: Yeah. It came later for me, the drive to make music for visual media. Jason: Most composers would say the late ’70s, late ’80s John Williams was their major inspiration.Ĭhristian Lundberg: I didn’t have the experience when I was a kid and, watching Star Wars or, those big franchise, Williams movies. I think that directed me in wanting to do music for TV and film. I’m still very much into some of those guys, today even, but with what I now do for a living, I think Thomas Newman was an enormous influence on me and his work from the ’90s, nineties and early 2000s. Since I do a lot of sound design, I use a lot of modular. I was a kid, but funny enough, those elements are still very much part of what I’m obsessed with today. This is before I started playing guitar and their use of industrial and synthetic sounds and the hybrid elements they had in their production. I think the first albums I remember having were electronic, British, electronic pop music such as Depeche Mode, Howard Jones, Nik Kershaw, artists like that. Jason: Who have been some of your musical inspirations when you were deciding? Music speaks to my language and these guys, or women who started the fire in you.Ĭhristian Lundberg: That’s a two-part question, because growing up I was obsessed with music of all kinds. I had piano lessons when I was little but then started playing guitar when I was around 12. Jason: Could you begin by telling us a little about your backstory? What led you to this career path in scoring?Ĭhristian Lundberg: I was born and raised in Sweden and I was exposed to music growing up. In this interview, Lundberg talks about working with Zimmer and his team. He has enhanced the sonic experience of countless other projects including the groundbreaking new Apple TV+ series Earth At Night In Color, the hit crime comedy series Snatch (Crackle), Live PD and the critically acclaimed BBC World Service series 13 Minutes To The Moon (a co-write with Hans Zimmer which won them 2 Webby Awards). Most recently he scored the hit TV series Around The World In 80 Days (BBC One), starring David Tennant. With degrees in audio engineering and music from UCLA and the Musicians Institute, Christian utilizes his experience to develop truly avant-garde scores and sound design. See Support Us for other ways to donate and help out.As a part of Bleeding Fingers Music, a joint venture between Hans Zimmer and Extreme Music in Santa Monica CA, Swedish-born Christian Lundberg thrives in a world of analog synths and devices, as a gearhead in the form of a multi-instrumentalist and composer, determined to unveil the machinations of composition, and concentrated on the fundamental components no matter the size or sound. In order to maintain this beautiful building, £1 of your ticket cost goes to our Theatre Development Fund. The Albany Theatre is a charity, supported by volunteers. See Getting Here for more information on how to find us. We also have Booster Seats available to rent for £1 at the kiosk. These can be booked through our Box Office. Performances with an age guidance of all ages offer Babe in Arms tickets for children aged 0-18 months free of charge and Lap Tickets for children aged 18-36 months for £3.00. Patrons who wouldn’t be able to attend the theatre without accompaniment are eligible for one free companion ticket, these also can only be booked via Box Office. Wheelchair designated spaces are available at the rear of the auditorium and are available by contacting the Box Office. See our Terms and Conditions for Ticket Sales. Outside these opening hours, messages can be left on our voicemail. The Box Office is open Monday to Saturday from 10:30am to 1:30pm, and an hour before performances start.
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