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More than one
Richard Harvey is noted as a musician. The first is a graduate of the London Royal College of Music, mutli-instrumentalist, founder of the band
Gryphon, interpreter of Medieval and Renaissance music, and composer of soundtracks including
Death of a President (2006),
Luther (2002),
Animal Farm (1999), and a collaboration with
Hans Zimmer on the soundtrack to
The Da Vinci Code.
Another is a current electronic artist, real name
Dean Cole, the name Richard Harvey was given so there could be a name tacked onto the appearances on Hawtin's Decks, EFX & 909, while Cole was trying to stay anonymous.
Yet another was the drummer of the band
Divinyls.
Richard Harvey (1) was born in 1953, and studied a variety of instruments, mostly Medieval. After graduating, he joined
Musica Reservata playing early music on period instruments including recorder, krumhorn, mandolin and keyboards. Along with fellow former student
Brian Gulland he formed an acoustic band to play a mixture of early music and English folk music. This group became
Gryphon. After that band broke up, Harvey began composing soundtracks for movies and television. His more than twenty scores include
The Martian Chronicles (1980),
Defense of the Realm (1985),
Animal Farm (1999),
Half Moon Street (1986),
Luther (2002), and
G.B.H. (1991). His most recent compositions include the soundtrack to
Death of a President and a collaboration with
Hans Zimmer on the soundtrack to
The Da Vinci Code. He has collaborated or acted as guest player or arranger with
Kate Bush,
Gerry Rafferty,
Gordon Giltrap,
Elvis Costello (on the
GBH soundtrack) and others. He has worked on the
Symphonic Rock projects. As a composer, he has written orchestral and choral music, including a guitar concerto written for
John Williams.
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