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Simon Hale Age, Background
Simon Hale is now aged 58 and does not look like his age at all. Something powerful must be in his music career, because he looks as sharp and fresh as ever.
Born in the United Kingdom on 23 April 1964, Simon Hale is a well-known composer.
A Birmingham native who moved to London in 1982 to attend Goldsmiths College, University of London for a music degree, Hale grew up in Birmingham and South Manchester. Claire Moore is married to him. His father is Tony Hale. Previously, Tony Hale was the Director of Music and Programming at Capital Radio.
Simon Hale Net Worth 2022
According to various reports, the musician is worth $103.7 Million. Not much is known about his personal life, but everyone cannot deny his musical achievements. There are simply too many to ignore.
Among his most notable credits are the albums by Jamiroquai, Björk, BT, Duncan Sheik, Madness, Incognito, Supergrass, The Beautiful South, George Benson, Josh Groban, Charlotte Church, and Robin Gibb, all of whom he worked on as an arranger and/or arranger.
Both "A Home at the End of the World" and "Spring Awakening," which won eight Tony Awards in June 2007 including "Best Orchestrations" for Duncan and Simon, were orchestrated by Simon in addition to Duncan Sheik's solo CDs.
Compositions for tenor saxophone, piano, trumpet/flugelhorn, and percussion are featured on his solo CD, East Fifteen. During The Bays' Fresh Festival concert at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall in January 2008, he joined them onstage.
On stage, Simon and John Metcalfe improvised the orchestral passages, writing them in real time. Tina Arena's Songs of Love & Loss, her seventh studio album and debut cover album, were both produced by him in 2009. Lincoln Center Theater's Women on a Nervous Breakdown, which premiered at Broadway's Belasco Theatre in November 2010, was orchestrated by him. This production was nominated for an Outstanding Orchestrations Drama Desk Award in May 2011.
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Ray Davies performed at the Royal Festival Hall as part of the Meltdown Festival in June 2011. With Andrew Hale, he co-wrote and performed the L.A. Noire soundtrack, as well as orchestrated, led, and orchestrated the recordings. BAFTA Best Original Music nominations were given to the score. Stephen Sondheim Company was revived at Sheffield Theatres in the final months of 2011.
In the summer of 2014 at the American Repertory Theater in Boston, and again in 2015 on Broadway, he coordinated the production of Finding Neverland. As an orchestrator and arranger, he contributed to Sam Smith's album In the Lonely Hour as well as the theme music to the James Bond film Spectre. Fantôme and Hatsukoi by Japanese-American musician Utada Hikaru use string arrangements by him. In the Best Orchestrations category, Hale was nominated for his work on Tootsie (musical).
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