- Source: Dave Hewson (composer)
David Graham Hewson (born 25 November 1953 in Wandsworth, London, England) is a British composer of scores for television and films. His work includes a collaboration to develop scores for ITV News. Hewson works from his composing studio in East Sussex. At Trinity College of Music, Hewson was a pupil of Richard Arnell. They worked together on films including Dilemma (1981), Doctor in the Sky (1984), Toulouse-Lautrec (1986), and The Light of the World (1989). Hewson has written several works with Brian Sibley.
Background and education
Hewson began composing at the age of 11, influenced by his primary school music education, which had been based entirely on the Schulwerk. This influence stayed with David and shaped a lot of his much later music. During his time in primary school, he also started to receive piano lessons from the renowned classical concert pianist and teacher Christine Gough.
In his late teens he studied composition with Professor Richard Arnell, a former pupil of John Ireland at Trinity College of Music, London, and enrolled in a part-time courses on electronic music with Tristram Cary at the Royal College of Music. After gaining his BEd (Hon) he taught music for six years, and during this time built up a large repertoire of compositions, for chamber solo and instrumental combinations including vocal music.
Compositions
His television commissions have covered a wide spectrum. He is mostly called upon to score Drama-Documentary, particularly covering human aspects and emotional content. He is a very prolific writer. His KPM Library music CDs are used all over the world to score an enormous variety of productions. He is also well known for his arrangements and versions of the music for the ITV News at Ten, and all of the regional news broadcast by ITV in England, Southern Scotland, Wales and the Channel Islands.He was commissioned to create the title theme music for the coverage of the wedding of Prince Harry for ITV, and recently was commissioned to provide the title theme music for the ITV coverage of the Funerals of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, and most recently the title music for the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Awards and nominations
David was awarded the Mark Award in 2020 and the Music Production Award in 2019.
He was also nominated for the Music and Sound Award in 2021.
= Overview of works
=Theme tunes and film scores
Central News (Central Television/ITV)
CNN Future Watch (CNN/Turner Broadcasting System)
The Selina Scott Show
Summer with Selik (NRK Norway)
First Edition (Channel 4)
English Villages (Reader's Digest)
The U-Boat War (Discovery Channel)
If I Ruled the World (BBC)
The Storm (Channel 4)
Two the Ends of the Earth (Discovery)
Mysteries of the Mummies (Discovery)
Homicide in Kennewick (Channel 4 Equinox)
The Windsor's (Channel 4)
In the Footsteps of Elizabeth David (Arts and Entertainment channel)
Hunting Hitler (Arts and Entertainment channel)
A Biography of Princess Margaret (Channel 5)
Air Rage (Channel 5)
James Bulger (Channel 5)
Talk TV (Channel 5)
ITV News at Ten – 1992, 2008, 2013 and 2016 (ITN/ITV)
ITV News – 1995, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2013 (ITN/ITV)
News and Views (ITN News Channel/ITN)
Self Experimenters (Channel 4 Equinox)
History of the Future
Lifeline (Carlton)
Election 1992 (ITN/ITV)
Election 2001 (ITN/ITV)
Election 2005 (ITN/ITV)
Election 2010 (ITN/ITV)
Election 2015 (ITN/ITV)
Don Roaming (Channel 4)
The Michael Watson Story
Search for the North West Passage (Channel 4)
Blitz (Channel 4)
I Shouldn't Be Alive (Discovery Channel)
Howard's Way (BBC)
Morley Brothers (Channel 4)
Heaven Man Earth (Channel 4)
Six into One (Channel 4)
The MTM Story (Channel 4)
The Scars of War (Channel 4)
Police Action Live (ITV)
Century
Willie's War
Speed Kings
BBC Arabic TV and Radio
Kroll Show (Comedy Central)
= John Halas animated films =
Dilemma (with Richard Arnell)
Doctor in the Sky (with Richard Arnell)
Toulouse-Lautrec (with Richard Arnell)
Light of the World (with Richard Arnell)
Electronic Animation (with Richard Arnell)
Some of Dave Hewson's production music albums
KPM 757 Man, Myth & Magic
KPM 754 Music for Documentaries
JM 40 Stratovarios
KPM 689 Close to the Edge
JM 17 Global Warming
KPM 587 New Directions
KPM 557 Science of Uncertainty
KPM 502 Metamorphosis 5
KPM 503 Metamorphosis 6
KPM 392 Metamorphosis 1
KPM 393 Metamorphosis 2
KPM 354 Beatspeak
KPM 317 Horror, Mystery & Imagination – 1
KPM 318 Horror, Mystery & Imagination – 2
KPM 319 Horror, Mystery & Imagination – 3
KPM 273 The Human Experience Part 1
KPM 274 The Human Experience Part 2
KPM 270 Textures
KPM 237 Media Themes
KPM 225 Research and Development Part 2
KPM 200 Disappearing Earth
KPM 185 Research and Development
KPM 176 Classic Fantastic
KPM 156 the Competitive Edge KPM 462 20th Century Sketchbook
KPM 410 The Dark Side – Part 1
KPM 513 Observing Eye
Concerts
Concerto for Oboe - Sinfonia Serenata written for the Oboist Philip Cull
War God II (Richard Arnell) at St. John's Smith Square, London (contributor)
Twenty-Four Hours in TT Scale (co-writer with Richard Arnell)
Works with author and broadcaster Brian Sibley
The Man and the Snake
Nostradamus
The Autumn People (public performance at the BMIC)
The Fox at the Manger (BBC Radio 4)
Miss Hargreaves (BBC Radio 4)
Producer
Dave Hewson has worked extensively as a music producer and performer notably for:
Amii Stewart
Jaki Graham
Anita Dobson
Marti Webb
Simon May
Two Minds Crack
Bogart Co
Poeme Electronique
In the 1980s, Dave Hewson created an electronic trio with Sharon Abbott and Julie Ruler called Poeme Electronique.
"The Echoes Fade", the one and only single they released, is widely considered to be the "holy grail" of minimal electronic music, with rare copies often selling for hundreds of pounds.
Twins Natalia
Twins Natalia are an electro-pop group combining an early '80s musical approach (analogue drum machine sounds, way of sequencing, etc.) with the latest recording technology. Poeme Electronique are involved with the group, with additional compositions, arrangements and performances by Dave Hewson in his recording studio in East Sussex, and with lyrics added by Sharon Abbott, performed by both Sharon and Julie Ruler.
Techno Twins
Hewson was a key contributor to the musical output of the Techno Twins in the 1980s, writing and creating most of their material for several albums. He performed on many of their other recordings and was integral in the creation of the only hit they had, "Falling in Love Again". He invented their unique sound concept and arrangements, all created in his four track studio in south London.
References
External links
Official website
David Hewson discography at Discogs
David Hewson at IMDb
Poeme Electronique
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