Daniel Clive McCallum


Daniel Clive McCallum is a film composer, conductor, and orchestrator. He is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London.
He is known for orchestrating and arranging the music for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for which he won a sports Emmy Award.
McCallum is the son of Ron McCallum, a noted Australian legal academic.

Career

McCallum left traditional school at the age of 13 to study music at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. There, he studied musical composition, oboe, conducting, as well as traditional Australian instruments with William Barton. He was awarded the ABRSM scholarship in 2008 to study composition at the Royal Academy of Music. After graduating, McCallum went on to work with Howard Shore on. McCallum is a prominent and awarded orchestrator. He orchestrated the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For this, the production won a Sports Emmy Award. In 2019, McCallum orchestrated the new anthem for La Liga. McCallum was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2020 as part of the String Theory Artist Collective for his work on the album Sekou Andrews & The String Theory.
McCallum has also been commissioned to write many contemporary classical pieces. Notably, his works have been performed by the BBC Singers, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Omega Ensemble in the Sydney Opera House, the Penrith Symphony Orchestra, the Sydney Sinfionetta, the Sonic Arts Ensemble, the London Contemporary Orchestra, the Crossroads Chamber Festival, the Choir & Organ magazine, Ars Musica Australis, the Warringah Council, the Chronology Arts Ensemble, and the Royal Academy of Music.
He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife where he works as a composer.

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