Richard Hartley (composer)


Richard Hartley is an English composer, best known for his work on The Rocky Horror Show. He grew up in Holmfirth.

Career

In the 1970s he began a long association with Richard O'Brien. Hartley was originally part of the four-piece band for The Rocky Horror Show. He went on to arrange the score for the London Stage and film adaptation as well as its follow-up Shock Treatment, and then worked with O'Brien on another, as yet unproduced, sequel, Revenge of the Old Queen. His other 1970s film scores included The Romantic Englishwoman, Aces High, and the remake of The Lady Vanishes.

Musical works

Television

In the 1980s, Hartley worked primarily in television, including providing the music for the 1986 Doctor Who story Mindwarp. However he also composed for film, including the Nicolas Roeg film Bad Timing, Bad Blood, The Trout, The Return of Captain Invincible, Sheena , Dance with a Stranger, The Good Father, and Consuming Passions. However, one of his lesser known works is the music for The Fifth Dimension, a dark ride at Chessington World of Adventures.

Film

In 1986, he composed additional music for the Wham! documentary directed by Lindsay Anderson.
In the 1990s he provided the scores for many films including Afraid of the Dark, The Secret Rapture, Princess Caraboo, Victory, An Awfully Big Adventure, Rogue Trader, and Alice in Wonderland, in which he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Movie.
Hartley provided music for the BBC/HBO film The Life and Death of Peter Sellers in 2004, and wrote the music for the film Flashbacks of a Fool.

Stage productions

Hartley is credited as producer of two of the four tracks on "The Music of Torvill and Dean" EP, which reached #9 on the UK Singles Chart in the wake of Torvill and Dean's success at the 1984 Winter Olympics.