Featuring
London Soundtrack Festival Orchestra
Ben Foster (conductor)
Edith Bowman (host)

An unmissable night of great British Film & TV music, conducted by Ben Foster and hosted by Edith Bowman…
Join us as we celebrate David Arnold, the Luton-born composer of five cracking James Bond scores (from Tomorrow Never Dies to Quantum of Solace), a clutch of Hollywood blockbusters (including Stargate, Independence Day and Godzilla) and small-screen favourites like Sherlock and Good Omens. David will be presented with our ‘Gunning Inspiration Award’ during the show, in recognition of his contribution to British Film & TV music-making over the last 30+ years.
In addition to music by David Arnold, the programme features suites and themes by composers including Isobel Waller-Bridge (The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse), Daniel Pemberton (Enola Holmes), Dario Marianelli (Atonement), Ron Goodwin (633 Squadron), Alexandra Harwood (All Creatures Great and Small), Miguel d’Oliveira (First Dates), Barry Gray (Thunderbirds) and more to be announced.
The concert features the London Soundtrack Festival Orchestra, a hand-picked ensemble of some of the city’s very best session players; indeed, its unsung soundtrack heroes.
This event is supported by

London Soundtrack Festival Orchestra
Ben Foster (conductor)
Edith Bowman (host)

£55, £45, £35, £30, £20 – All tickets are subject to booking fees
Barbican Hall, EC2Y 8DS
Ron Goodwin: 633 Squadron – Theme
Christopher Gunning: Poirot – Theme
Dario Marianelli: Atonement – Briony
Isobel Waller-Bridge: The Boy, The Mole, The Fox & The Horse – Home
Ben Foster Screaming from the Back: The Intriguing Story of Brian Epstein
Natalie Holt & Jack Halama: Rivals – Suite
Miguel d’Oliveira: First Dates – Suite
Alexandra Harwood: All Creatures Great and Small – Suite
Daniel Pemberton: Enola Holmes – Wild Child Ending
Julian Nott: Wallace & Gromit – Theme and Chase
Barry Gray (arr. Alfie Pugh): Thunderbirds – March
David Arnold: Suites and themes from, Independence Day, Godzilla, Sherlock, The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Good Omens, Stargate, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is Not Enough, Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace.