Brian May (28 July 1934 – 25 April 1997) was a noted Australian film composer. His most famous scores are for Mad Max and Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior.
Brian May was born in Adelaide on July 28 1934. He trained at the Adelaide Elder Conservatorium as a pianist, violinist and conductor. He joined the ABC Adelaide in 1957 and was asked to form and conduct the ABC Adelaide Big Band, a full-blown ensemble that was rated as the best of the ABC state-ba...
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Brian May (28 July 1934 – 25 April 1997) was a noted Australian film composer. His most famous scores are for Mad Max and Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior.
Brian May was born in Adelaide on July 28 1934. He trained at the Adelaide Elder Conservatorium as a pianist, violinist and conductor. He joined the ABC Adelaide in 1957 and was asked to form and conduct the ABC Adelaide Big Band, a full-blown ensemble that was rated as the best of the ABC state-based bands. He moved to Melbourne when he was 35 to arrange and conduct the ABC's Melbourne Show band. The Show Band made its radio debut on the First Network on 13 March 1969. Background music for Australian television had previously been taken from records. Brian May changed this by writing and arranging the themes for television programmes, including Bellbird, Return to Eden, The Last Frontier, A Dangerous Life and Darling of the Gods.
A breakthrough for Brian May was the drama series Rush, set on the 19th-century Victorian goldfields. The...
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