Gary Dalkin
Gary Dalkin is editor of Film
Music on the Web. He has been interested in
film music for almost as long as he can remember
and the first full price LP he ever bought
was Bernard Herrmann’s soundtrack for Obsession
in 1976. A former teacher, Gary became a published
writer with film reviews for his local paper
and became co-feature’s editor of Vector:
The Critical Journal of the British Science
Fiction Association in 1995, remaining with
the title until 2000. He was a judge of the
Arthur C. Clarke Award from 1999-2001, and
has written for Gramophone and the British
Music Society Newsletter, Empire, Films &
Filming, Matrix, SFX, the Hugo Award winning
Interzone (as TV critic) and for the LSO (programme
notes). He regularly contributes to HMV Choice
and has assisted in editing the HMV catalogue,
as well as penning hundreds of freelance reviews
and articles for Amazon.co.uk. Gary has interviewed
such composers as Elmer Bernstein, George
Fenton, Stephen Warbeck and Debbie Wiseman,
as well as of figures such as Gerry Anderson,
Robert Holdstock, Jordi Savall and Sir Arthur
C. Clarke. He was married in 2002 and lives
in Bournemouth.
Gary
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