Anne Dudley (b. 1956)

Birthplace:
Chatham, England, UK

Born:
May 7, 1956

Anne Jennifer Dudley (née Beckingham; born 7 May 1956) is an English composer, keyboardist, conductor and pop musician. She was the first BBC Concert Orchestra's Composer in Association in 2001. She has worked in the classical and pop genres, as a film composer, and was one of the core members of the synthpop band Art of Noise. In 1998, Dudley won an Oscar for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score for The Full Monty. In addition to over twenty other film scores, in 2012 she served as music producer for the film version of Les Misérables, also acting as arranger and composing some new additional music.  Dudley was born in Beckenham, Kent. She graduated with a master's in music from King's College London in 1978. Trained as a classical performer, she moved into the competitive commercial field as a session musician, where her professional relationship with Trevor Horn began. In 1982, Dudley made significant contributions to the Horn-produced The Lexicon of Love album by ABC. She went from fleshing-out keyboard parts to scoring the album's orchestrations (which were, according to Horn, her first-ever string arrangements) and also co-writing some of the songs.  Dudley was a founding member of the successful band Art of Noise in 1983, which helped pioneer the use of sampling within the pop genre. Their stand-out hits include "Beat Box" (1984), "Moments in Love" (1985), "Close (to the Edit)" (1984), "Paranoimia" (1986), which featured a monologue about insomnia by the artificial intelligence character, Max Headroom (who fitted in well with the group's futuristic anonymity), and, with Tom Jones, "Kiss", a Top 10 in 1988. Art of Noise also produced the theme tune to the ITV game show The Krypton Factor which was used between 1986 and 1993 and is arguably its most recognised theme. "(Theme From) The Krypton Factor" was composed and recorded in 1986 and was reworked as "Crusoe" on their 1987 album.  Dudley's association with Trevor Horn and Art of Noise led on to working with artists such as Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Seal, Marc Almond, Rod Stewart, Robbie Williams and, more recently, Siphiwo. She has co-written songs with Malcolm McLaren ("Buffalo Gals"), Cathy Dennis ("Too Many Walls"), and a 1930s-inspired song with Sting called "This Was Never Meant to Be".  She produced the Tom Jones hit "You Can Leave Your Hat On" (1988) and a Debbie Harry single "Strike Me Pink" (1993).  In 1989, Dudley produced and conducted the string arrangements for the eponymous debut album by Welsh sophisti-pop duo Waterfront. Her intricate production is demonstrated most notably on the song "Nature of Love", which was released as a single in both the UK and US. Another collaboration in 1989 was with Neil Tennant from Pet Shop Boys and Bernard Sumner of New Order; Dudley contributed the lush string arrangements on their debut Electronic release, "Getting Away with It", which peaked at #12 in the UK in December 1989, and #38 in the US in 1990.  Dudley produced two tracks on the 2002 Opera Babes album Beyond Imagination (ranking No. 1 on the UK classical charts for 11 weeks, and No. 4 on the US Billboard charts). In 2004, she produced the album Voice for Alison Moyet. The album, an eclectic collection of cover versions, reached No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart. ...  Source: Article "Anne Dudley" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Music:
1986  A Bird's Eye View Of The Lake District
1989  Silence Like Glass
2006  Lake of Fire

Orchestrator:
1986  A Bird's Eye View Of The Lake District
1989  Silence Like Glass
1992  The Crying Game
2006  Lake of Fire

Original Music Composer:
1986  A Bird's Eye View Of The Lake District
1987  Hiding Out
1988  Buster
1989  Say Anything...
1989  Silence Like Glass
1989  The Mighty Quinn
1989  Wilt
1991  The Miracle
1992  Knight Moves
1992  The Crying Game
1994  Felidae
1995  The Grotesque
1996  Hollow Reed
1996  When Saturday Comes
1997  The Full Monty
1998  American History X
1999  Pushing Tin
2000  The Miracle Maker
2001  Lucky Break
2001  Monkeybone
2003  A Man Apart
2003  Bright Young Things
2003  The Gathering
2006  Black Book
2006  Lake of Fire
2006  Tristan & Isolde
2007  Perfect Creature
2007  The Walker
2014  The Boy in the Dress
2014  Walking on Sunshine
2016  Away
2016  Billionaire Boy
2016  Elle
2018  Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
2019  The Hustle
2021  Benedetta
2021  Everybody's Talking About Jamie
2023  The Velveteen Rabbit
2023  Untitled
????  Bull Street
????  Signs of Life

Producer:
1986  A Bird's Eye View Of The Lake District
1987  Hiding Out
1988  Buster
1989  Say Anything...
1989  Silence Like Glass
1989  The Mighty Quinn
1989  Wilt
1991  The Miracle
1992  Knight Moves
1992  The Crying Game
1994  Felidae
1995  The Grotesque
1996  Hollow Reed
1996  When Saturday Comes
1997  The Full Monty
1998  American History X
1999  Pushing Tin
2000  The Miracle Maker
2001  Lucky Break
2001  Monkeybone
2003  A Man Apart
2003  Bright Young Things
2003  The Gathering
2006  Black Book
2006  Lake of Fire
2006  Tristan & Isolde
2007  Perfect Creature
2007  The Walker
2014  The Boy in the Dress
2014  Walking on Sunshine
2016  Away
2016  Billionaire Boy
2016  Elle
2018  Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
2019  The Hustle
2021  Benedetta
2021  Everybody's Talking About Jamie
2023  The Velveteen Rabbit
2023  Untitled
????  Bull Street
????  Signs of Life

Music:
2000  The 10th Kingdom

Original Music Composer:
1990  Jeeves and Wooster
2000  The 10th Kingdom

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