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Tristram Cary

voc, 1925-2008 GB, Oxford
Composer of Electronic and Soundtrack
A.k.a. Tristram Ogilvie Cary

Born: 14th May 1925 Oxford, England Died: 24th April 24, 2008, Adelaide, Australia Tristram Ogilvie Cary, OAM, was a British composer and pioneer of electronic music. He worked as a radar engineer in World War II and at this time conceived ideas of early electronic and tape music. After the war he developed his first electronic music studio and studied composition, piano, horn, viola and conducting at Trinity College of Music in London, qualifying in 1950. He worked on concert music and on commissions for theatre, cinema (his breakthrough was the score for the classic Ealing comedy The Ladykillers in 1955) and television scores, most notably the theme for Dr. Who in 1963. In 1969 he founded Electronic Music Studios (London) Limited along with Peter Zinovieff and David Cockerell. He resettled in Australia in the 1970s where he worked as a university music lecturer and received regular commissions for music in various genres. In 1991 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to Australian music.

     
Genres
  • Electronic
  • Soundtrack
  • Spoken Word
Popular Tracks   
Doctor Who - Original Theme on Doctor Who: The Daleks by Tristram Cary
Examining Carroon on Quatermass Soundtrack by Tristram Cary & James Bernard
Quatermass and the Pit on The Hammer Legacy: The Science-Fiction Collection by Various Artists
City Music 1 and 2 on Doctor Who: The Daleks by Tristram Cary
The Petrified Jungle and The City on Doctor Who - The Daleks In Colour by Tristram Cary & Mark Ayres
To The City on Doctor Who - The Daleks In Colour by Tristram Cary & Mark Ayres
Forest Atmosphere on Doctor Who: The Daleks by Tristram Cary
Ian The Dalek on Doctor Who - The Daleks In Colour by Tristram Cary & Mark Ayres
Uninvited Passengers on Doctor Who - The Daleks In Colour by Tristram Cary & Mark Ayres
Skaro - Petrified Forest Atmosphere ("Thal Wind") on Doctor Who: The Daleks by Tristram Cary

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Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Doctor Who: The DaleksTristram Cary, Brian Hodgson And The BBC Radiophonic Workshop2017Album
Quatermass And The Pit - Original Soundtrack RecordingTristram Cary2017Album
Quatermass And The Pit - Electronic Music CuesTristram Cary2017Album
It's Time For Tristram Cary (Works For Film, Television, Exhibition & Sculpture)Tristram Cary2010Compil.
TriosTristram Cary performed by Vincent Epplay and Samon Takahashi2007Album
Doctor Who: Devils' Planets - The Music Of Tristram CaryTristram Cary2003Compil.
Blood From The Mummy's Tomb (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Tristram Cary2002Compil.
Soundings (Electroacoustic Works 1955-1996)Tristram Cary2000Compil.
The Quatermass Film Music CollectionTristram Cary / James Bernard1999Compil.
Quatermass And The Pit - The Film Music Of Tristram Cary Volume 1Tristram Cary1996Compil.
Trios - Live Performance Electronic MusicTristram Cary1971Album
NarcissusTristram Cary1970Single
345 A Study In Limited ResourcesTristram Cary1970Single
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