Author Michael Beek
Michael Beek

Michael Beek

Reviews Editor, BBC Music Magazine

Michael is the Reviews Editor of BBC Music Magazine. He looks after the 26 pages of recording and book reviews in the magazine each month, deciding what will be reviewed – no easy task with so much being sent in for consideration! Michael joined the team in 2018, following ten years as a freelance film music journalist and fifteen years at St George's Bristol. Film and television music is his favourite thing, and when he’s not listening to things to be reviewed in the mag, Michael loves nothing more than to listen to the music of John Williams and James Horner – his favourite film composers. He was the Editor of MusicfromtheMovies.com and has written for the BBC Proms, BBC Concert Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Albert Hall, Hollywood in Vienna and Silva Screen Records. His favourite writing gigs so far have been programmes for each of the Doctor Who Proms, soundtrack album notes for Doctor Who – Series 4 and Torchwood – Children of Earth, plus programmes and features for live concert screenings of Jurassic Park, Gladiator, Back to the Future and Raiders of the Lost Ark. While he never got the chance to interview the late James Horner, Michael was delighted to spend an hour on the phone with John Williams for the 2020 Christmas issue of BBC Music Magazine. Also a presenter, Michael has hosted concerts and live events for Bristol Film Festival and St George's Bristol, plus Debbie Wiseman's ‘Music and Words from Wolf Hall’ shows at venues across the UK. Michael has worked regularly with Debbie Wiseman over the years, writing concert programmes and scripts (for Terry Wogan and Simon Bates) and producing her 2011 album Piano Stories.

Recent articles by Michael Beek

Cracking music, Gromit! One of the screen's most iconic themes is back with a vengeance...

They’re one of the screen’s most enduring duos and on Christmas Day Wallace & Gromit are back on our screens to face one of their most famous foes once again. We speak to composers Lorne Balfe and Julian Nott about the music for Vengeance Most Fowl…
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John Williams: the maestro behind some of cinema's most iconic soundtracks

It’s likely more people around the world know some music written by John Williams than they do Bach or Beethoven. From Star Wars to Harry Potter, via Indiana Jones and Jurassic Park, his music for films has made him a bit of a superstar. Here’s everything you ought to know about the legendary composer.
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The ancient and unusual musical sounds at the heart of Gladiator II

Gladiator II features an epic score by British composer Harry Gregson-Williams and it features a host of fascinating instruments and an international cast of players…
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Erland Cooper: the composer who planted a tape and grew a concerto…

Composer Erland Cooper shares the incredible story of his new violin concerto, composed quite literally in collaboration with the earth…
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Return to Wolf Hall: Creating the music for the Tudor TV epic...

With Tudor epic 'Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light' about to hit TV screens, composer Debbie Wiseman and director Peter Kosminsky talk to Michael Beek
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Rivals: Creating the perfect musical orgasm...

It’s one of the most talked about shows on the small screen, raising temperatures and eyebrows in equal measure, but the music for Rivals is just as colourful. We talk to its composers, Natalie Holt and Jack Halama…
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John Williams's family: The musical dynasty you knew nothing about...

The release of the new feature documentary Music by John Williams shines a light on the man behind some of the most iconic music ever written. But he’s not the only successful musician in the family who you may have listened to…
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Hide behind the sofa: these are the 13 greatest horror film composers of all time

Which composers have what it really takes to scare us half to death? Who has spent the most time in the shadows composing the music of our nightmares? Here’s our rundown of Horror’s greatest tunesmiths…
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Ludwig: we solve the BBC drama’s Beethoven puzzle…

Ludwig is a must-watch on the small screen, but the six-part drama’s murder mysteries aren’t the only puzzle to solve. The score is littered with references to Beethoven, but what are they? We chat to one of the series’ composers to find out…
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'It's given me a laser focus' - theatre composer Adrian Sutton on his terminal diagnosis

Facing a terminal illness has given award-winning theatre composer Adrian Sutton a sharp new impetus, he tells Michael Beek
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The 13 most terrifying horror film scores of all time

Who wants to watch something scary? Cushions at the ready, as we pick out some of the best horror film music ever written...
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Everything you need to know about the music for Gladiator II

It’s one of the most anticipated films of the year, but what can you expect from the music in Ridley Scott’s sequel to Gladiator? Here’s everything we know so far…
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How Bradley Cooper's brilliant Bernstein biopic made the composer's children cry

Conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Jamie Bernstein discuss how Bradley Cooper embodied the late great conductor Leonard Bernstein in appearance, movement and, of course, conducting...
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - a guide to the soundtrack

Tim Burton’s hotly anticipated follow-up to his brilliantly bonkers 1988 comedy features a brand new score by composer Danny Elfman. Here’s our guide to the music of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice…
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From Twisters to Alien: Romulus, meet the Hollywood composer who hails from one of classical music’s greatest dynasties…

It’s been one heck of a summer for Benjamin Wallfisch, the British composer who has well and truly made his mark in Hollywood. He tells us about writing the music for back-to-back blockbusters Twisters and Alien: Romulus, his journey to the big screen and what it was like growing up in a most-musical family.
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Henry Mancini: iconic film composer from a golden age of Hollywood, from Moon River to The Pink Panther

He's perhaps best known for 'Moon River' and 'The Pink Panther'. In truth, Henry Mancini helped define a whole glorious era of film music
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The Rings of Power – is this some of the best music ever written for the small screen?

Amazon Prime’s epic prequel to The Lord of the Rings has returned for a second season, and the music is equally epic. Here’s a guide to the fantastic score…
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