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Angelo Daniel Badalamenti (March 22, 1937 – December 11, 2022) was an American composer, best known for his work scoring films for director David Lynch, notably '' Blue Velvet'', the ''
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'' saga (1990–1992, 2017), '' The Straight Story'', and '' Mulholland Drive''. Badalamenti received the
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Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for his "''Twin Peaks'' Theme". Badalamenti also received a "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the World Soundtrack Awards's Academy in 2008, and the "Henry Mancini Award" from the
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in 2011.


Early life

Angelo Daniel Badalamenti was born on March 22, 1937, in
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, New York, the second of four children born to John and Leonora (née Ferrari) Badalamenti. His father, who was of Sicilian descent from the town Cinisi, was a fish market owner. He began taking piano lessons at age eight. By the time Badalamenti was a teenager, his aptitude at the piano earned him a summer job accompanying singers at resorts in the
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. His elder brother was a jazz trumpet player who used to improvise with other musicians. He also went to Latin American dance clubs. He attended Lafayette High School, where he wrote the processional march for his high school graduation. After graduating, he enrolled at the
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at the
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, but after two years he transferred to the
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, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1958 and a master's degree in 1959. He began composing music pieces in
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's style.


Film and television scoring

Badalamenti scored films such as '' Gordon's War'', and '' Law and Disorder'', but his break came when he was brought in to be Isabella Rossellini's singing coach for the song " Blue Velvet" in David Lynch's 1986 film '' Blue Velvet''. Inspired by This Mortal Coil's recent cover of Tim Buckley's " Song to the Siren", Lynch had wanted Rossellini to sing her own version, but was unable to secure the rights. In its place, Badalamenti and Lynch collaborated to write "Mysteries of Love" using lyrics Lynch wrote and Badalamenti's music.
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, who went on to work with Lynch and Badalamenti on other projects, performed the vocals for the track. Badalamenti composed the score for the film and served as music supervisor. Lynch's request to the composer was for the score to be "like Shostakovich, be very Russian, but make it the most beautiful thing but make it dark and a little bit scary." Badalamenti appears in ''Blue Velvet'' as the piano player in the club where Rossellini's character performs. This film was the first of what would become a career-long collaborative relationship spanning television and film. After scoring a variety of mainstream films, including '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' and ''
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'', Badalamenti once again collaborated with Lynch and scored Lynch's cult television show, ''
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'' which featured the vocals of Julee Cruise. ''Twin Peaks'' would become the score Badalamenti is perhaps best known for, one that helped define the overall style and mood of the show. The score features different themes patterned after specific characters in the show—"Audrey's Dance", for example, is an "abstract jazzy" theme that plays when
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(played by Sherilyn Fenn) is on-screen. Many of the songs from the series were released on Cruise's album '' Floating into the Night''. From the soundtrack of the television series, he was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for the "Twin Peaks Theme". it also earned a gold plaque from the RIAA. Other Lynch projects he worked on include the movies '' Wild at Heart'', '' Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me'', '' Lost Highway'', '' The Straight Story'', '' Mulholland Drive'' (where he has a small role as a gangster with a finicky taste for
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), and '' Rabbits'' as well as the television shows '' On the Air'' and ''
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''. Other projects he has worked in include the television film ''Witch Hunt'', and the films ''
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'', ''
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'', '' A Very Long Engagement'', '' The Wicker Man'', '' Dark Water'' and ''
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''. He has also worked on the soundtrack for the video game '' Fahrenheit'' (known as ''Indigo Prophecy'' in North America). He was composer for director Paul Schrader on such films as '' Auto Focus'', ''
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'' and '' Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist''. In 1998, Badalamenti recorded " A Foggy Day (in London Town)" with
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for the Red Hot Organization’s compilation album '' Red Hot + Rhapsody'', a tribute to
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which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease. In 2005, he composed the themes for the movie ''Napola'' (''Before the Fall''), which were then adapted for the score by Normand Corbeil. In 2008, he directed the soundtrack of '' The Edge of Love'', with Siouxsie Sioux, Patrick Wolf and
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on vocals. Badalamenti received the ''Lifetime Achievement Award'' at the World Soundtrack Awards on October 18, 2008 in
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, Belgium. That night, he performed a concert at the piano with the Brussels Philharmonic orchestra directed by
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, and Siouxsie Sioux and Beth Rowley on vocals. The concert spanning his whole career with a selection of tracks, was broadcast on Belgian television. On July 23, 2011, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers presented Badalamenti with the Henry Mancini Award for his accomplishments in film and television music. The 2017 revival of the ''Twin Peaks'' television series marked the continuation of Badalamenti's work with David Lynch. Its score features new compositions by Badalamenti, as well as material from the original score.


Collaborations

In 1964, he contributed to Beatlemania by arranging, conducting, and co-writing a Christmas novelty single entitled “Santa Bring Me Ringo", which was performed by Christine Hunter. In 1967, Badalamenti co-wrote the song "I Hold No Grudge" with Nina Simone, for her album ''
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''. He worked for
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at Abbey Road in Late 1992 for an unreleased song "Is it raining in London" which was written by McCartney with Hamish Stuart. He wrote the song "I've Been Loved" with Sammy Cahn for Shirley Bassey in 1968, for her album '' This Is My Life''. He arranged the Dusty Springfield's single " Nothing Has Been Proved" in 1989 which was written by the
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. In 1966, Badalamenti co-wrote a song ("Visa to the Stars") on
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's album '' The In Sound from Way Out!'' In 1967, using the name "Andy Badale", he co-wrote a song ("Pioneers of the Stars") for
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's next album, '' Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Electronic Pop Music From Way Out''. The same year, he co-wrote (with Norm Simon) "I Want to Love You for What You Are", a No. 54 pop hit for Ronnie Dove. He also arranged, produced, and co-wrote some songs on Perrey's two solo albums for Vanguard Records using the "Andy Badale" pseudonym. In 1987, he lent his services to British
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duo Pet Shop Boys, arranging the orchestration on "It Couldn't Happen Here". He also arranged the strings on two tracks on the Pet Shop Boys' ''
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'' album in 1990. In 1993, Badalamenti collaborated with
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on the ''
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''-inspired track "Black Lodge" from the '' Sound of White Noise'' album. In 1995, he composed, orchestrated and produced Marianne Faithfull's album, titled '' A Secret Life''. In 1996, he teamed up with Tim Booth of the British rock band James. As Booth and the Bad Angel, they released an eponymous album on the Mercury label. In 2000, he worked with Orbital on the "Beached" single for the movie '' The Beach''. In 2004, he composed the '' Evilenko'' soundtrack working with Dolores O'Riordan, who sang the main theme and with whom he continued collaborating.


Other projects

Badalamenti composed the opening theme for the 1992 Summer Olympics in
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Live performances

Badalamenti performed at a concert entitled "The Music of David Lynch" in 2015, in recognition of the tenth anniversary of the David Lynch Foundation. The performance was held at
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and included
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and other artists known for collaborating with Lynch.


Personal life

Badalamenti and his wife, Lonny, married in 1968 and had two children. He died at his home in Lincoln Park, New Jersey, on December 11, 2022, at the age of 85. Following his death, several industry figures paid tribute to Badalamenti. David Lynch, during his daily installment of ''Weather Report'' on December 12, stated that "Today... no music".


Discography


Awards

* 1990 – Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance: "''Twin Peaks'' Theme" * 1993 – Saturn Award for Best Music: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me * 2008 – World Soundtrack Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award * 2011 – American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers: Henry Mancini Award


See also

* List of noted film producer and composer collaborations


References


External links


Official site
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Entry at discogs.com
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