Joby Talbot

b. 1971

British

Summary

Joby Talbot was born in London in 1971. He studied composition privately with Brian Elias and at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, before completing a Master of Music (Composition) at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama under Simon Bainbridge.

Talbot's diverse catalogue includes full-length narrative ballets (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , 2011; The Winter's Tale, 2014) and contemporary dance works (Chroma, 2007); small- and large-scale choral and vocal works (The Wishing Tree, 2002; Path of Miracles, 2005; A Sheen of Dew on Flowers, 2019); orchestral pieces (Sneaker Wave, 2004; Chacony in G Minor, 2011; Worlds, Stars, Systems, Infinity, 2012); concerti (Desolation Wilderness, 2006; Ink Dark Moon, 2018); and scores for the screen (The Lodger, 1999; The Dying Swan, 2002; Vampyr, 2018).

Talbot's critically acclaimed first opera, Everest, was given its premiere in 2015 by The Dallas Opera. His second opera based on the true story The Diving Bell and The Butterfly, a further collaboration with librettist Gene Sheer, premieres in November 2023. Like Water for Chocolate, Talbot's third narrative ballet with Christopher Wheeldon premiered in June 2022 at The Royal Ballet and was presented by partner commissioner ABT, in March 2023 in Costa Mesa and at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in June 2023. 

 

Podcast: Composing Myself - Wise Music Group’s CEO Dave Holley and Creative Director Gill Graham chat to Joby Talbot.

 

Critical Acclaim
[On Similarities Between Diverse Things] What immediately impressed me about these pieces was Talbot’s control, the economy and restraint of his writing. The materials and processes he uses are generally simple and transparent, but effective. The results are frequently moving, and often beautiful. — Barry Witherden, Gramophone

Joby Talbot’s ambitious a capella “Path of Miracles” is little short of a musical miracle itself. — Nick Breckenfield, www.classicalsource.com


Biography

Joby Talbot was born in London in 1971. He studied composition privately with Brian Elias and at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, before completing a Master of Music (Composition) at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama under Simon Bainbridge.

Highlights from among Talbot’s diverse catalogue include the narrative ballets Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (2011) and The Winter's Tale (2014), both collaborations with choreographer Christopher Wheeldon for The Royal Ballet and National Ballet of Canada that have since entered the repertory of companies worldwide; the choral Path of Miracles (2005), a 60-minute a cappella journey along the Camino de Santiago commissioned by Nigel Short’s Tenebrae and performed regularly by international ensembles; arrangements of songs by Detroit rock duo The White Stripes alongside Talbot's original works for choreographer Wayne McGregor’s unparalleled Chroma (The Royal Ballet, 2006);  the trumpet concerto Desolation Wilderness (2006) for Alison Balsom and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra); Worlds, Stars, Systems, Infinity (2012) as an additional movement to Holst's The Planets for the Philharmonia Orchestra’s interactive digital installation, Universe of Sound under Esa-Pekka Salonen; Meniscus (2013) to mark World Environment Day at China's National Centre for the Performing Arts. Genus Quartet (2013) for Los Angeles' acclaimed Calder Quartet, premiered as part of the Barbican's weekend of new music curated by Nico Muhly; and the hugely popular animated feature Sing! and Sing2! (Garth Jennings, 2016, 2021) for Illumination Entertainment (Despicable MeMinions). For the BBC Proms, Talbot has written The Wishing Tree (The King's Singers, 2002); Sneaker Wave (BBC National Orchestra of Wales, 2004) and an arrangement of Purcell's Chacony in G Minor (BBC Symphony Orchestra, 2011) and Ink, Dark, Moon (Miloš Karadaglić and BBC Symphony Orchestra 2018). 

No stranger to writing for the voice, Talbot has composed several small and large-scale choral and vocal works. The Wishing Tree for the King’s Singers (2002); Path of Miracles, for Tenebrae 2005; Ave Verum Corpus for the Norfolk and Norwich Festival (2006) and A Sheen of Dew on Flowers, for Independent Opera (2019). Future choral projects an evening length work for the US based choir Conspirare (2024).  Everest, Talbot’s first foray into opera, was given its premiere in 2015 by The Dallas Opera. With a libretto by Gene Scheer (Moby DickCold Mountain) the opera relates the tragic events of the 1996 ascent in which several climbers died. Following its success, The Dallas Opera has commissioned a second opera, another collaboration with Gene Scheer and based on the true story The Diving Bell and the Butterfly which will premiere in November 2023.

Talbot's considerable experience writing for the screen includes Wonka with director Paul King (2023) BBC Two's cult classic comedy series The League of Gentlemen and feature films The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), Son of Rambow (2007) Sing! and Sing!2 with director Garth Jennings; Franklyn (Gerald McMorrow, 2008) and Hunky Dory (Marc Evans, 2011), for which he developed orchestral arrangements of pop songs with young musicians, alongside writing the largely electronic score; and Closed Circuit (John Crowley, 2013). Talbot has twice been commissioned by the British Film Institute to re-score silent films The Lodger (1999) and The Dying Swan (2002) and his score to Carl Theodor Dreyer’s 1932 Vampyr was presented in 2018 for LA Opera’s Off Grand season at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles.


Chroma with choreographer Wayne McGregor for the Royal Ballet was Talbot’s first major work for the genre.  It was followed by two further collaborations with McGregor, Genus (Paris Opera Ballet, 2007) and Entity (Random Dance, 2008).  Alice's Adventures in Wonderland with choreographer Christopher Wheeldon was the first full-length narrative score commissioned by The Royal Ballet in 20 years, and the work has gone on to be universally hailed as a modern classic. Besides The Winter's Tale, for which he was awarded the prestigious Prix Benois de la Danse for composition in 2015, Talbot's further collaborations with Christopher Wheeldon include Tide Harmonic (2009), a work for large ensemble that began life as the score for Eau by choreographer Carolyn Carlson and CCN Roubaix; and Fool's Paradise (2007), adapted from Talbot's  score for silent film The Dying Swan. His most recent collaboration with Wheeldon was their third full length ballet  Like Water for Chocolate, for the Royal Ballet and American Ballet Theatre that premiered in June 2022.

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20th April 2024

PERFORMERS
Collage Dance Collective Wayne McGregor
CONDUCTOR
Kalena Bovell
LOCATION
Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, TN, United States of America

21st April 2024

PERFORMERS
Collage Dance Collective Wayne McGregor
CONDUCTOR
Kalena Bovell
LOCATION
Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, Memphis, TN, United States of America

3rd May 2024

PERFORMERS
Royal Ballet
LOCATION
Royal Opera House, London, United Kingdom

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PERFORMERS
Royal Ballet
LOCATION
Royal Opera House, London, United Kingdom

13th May 2024

PERFORMERS
Royal Ballet
LOCATION
Royal Opera House, London, United Kingdom

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