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Gary Lloyd


Gary Lloyd (born 1965) is a Canadian-born British composer and producer. He has composed music for productions in theatre, contemporary dance, television drama and documentary, film, art installation, son et lumiere, narrative/music works, and orchestral concert performances. He also works as a record producer, and lectures on aspects of music. He is a graduate of the University of Chester where he studied mathematics, fine art and history of art, and psychology.

He lives in Chester with his partner the dancer and choreographer Bettina Carpi.

Past works include the theatrical scores for Jean Paul Sartre's 'Huis Clos' (No Way Out) (2001) and Arthur Kopit's Road To Nirvana (2006) both directed by actor and director Colin McFarlane, soundtracks for the Tshukudu series of wildlife documentaries by Marianne Wilding (1998 - 2005), music for the contemporary dance piece Nocturne choreographed by Marc Brew (2009 and onwards including a performance at Sadler's Wells in 2014), music for installations with the artist Michelle Molyneux (2007), and music for the contemporary dance piece Track choreographed by Paula Hampson (1997-1998). Earlier works include the soundtrack for the stage version of Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean's 'Violent Cases' directed by Eric Jarvis (1988).

He created two narrative/music pieces that were released on CD: the first based on The Bridge (1996) by Iain Banks and the second Brought to Light (1998) based on the comic book written by Alan Moore. Lloyd worked in collaboration with the novelists on each and Banks and Moore each voiced their respective works. Banks and Lloyd were frequent collaborators and they co-composed a collection of songs as an album in tribute to the fictional band from Banks's novel Espedair Street - a tribute to a band that never existed - first mooted in 1999 by Lloyd and also discussed in Banks's only non-fiction book Raw Spirit. This collaborative project between Banks and Lloyd was restarted in 2005 and although the groundwork of the project was completed to date it remains unreleased. Lloyd spoke at length about his work with Banks at the 2014 Huddersfield Literature Festival and about his work with Moore at the 2010 Magus Conference at the University of Northampton.


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