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Johann Johannsson, award-winning composer behind Arrival, Sicario and Theory of Everything, dies at 48

Agence France-Presse • February 12, 2018, 16:32:00 IST
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Johannsson won the Golden Globe for Best Original Score for The Theory of Everything, about physicist Stephen Hawking.

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Johann Johannsson, award-winning composer behind Arrival, Sicario and Theory of Everything, dies at 48

Johann Johannsson, the award-winning Icelandic composer whose haunting yet minimalist scores instilled depth in films full of abstraction, has died, his manager announced on Saturday. He was 48. Johannsson was found dead on Friday at his apartment in Berlin, where authorities were investigating the cause of death, said Tim Husom, his Los Angeles-based manager. “I’m so very sad. Today, I lost my friend who was one of the most talented musicians and intelligent people I knew,” Husom said in a statement. [caption id=“attachment_4347233” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]Johann Johannsson poses with his award for Best Original Score - Motion Picture for his work on Johann Johannsson poses with his award for Best Original Score - Motion Picture for his work on The Theory of Everything during the 72nd Golden Globe Awards. Reuters[/caption] Johannsson, who blended classical form and electronic instrumentation, had become an increasingly in-demand musician for directors whose films probed more theoretical ideas. He won the Golden Globe for Best Original Score for The Theory of Everything, about physicist Stephen Hawking. Johannsson was nominated again for Arrival, for which he altered human voices to create amorphous, otherworldly sounds to dramatise the story of a linguist seeking to communicate with an extraterrestrial visitor. He scored several films out in 2018, including Mary Magdalene, a biblical drama about the much-debated female follower of Jesus. While Johannsson won acclaim outside of the film world as an avant-garde composer, he was careful never to make his music needlessly convoluted or overbearing. He kept strong, repeated melodies and said that many movies had far too much music, not allowing silences that were also crucial. “I think my music is a way of communicating very directly with people and with people’s emotions. I try to make music that doesn’t need layers of complexity or obfuscation to speak to people,” he told the online interview magazine The Talks in 2015. ‘Always pushing boundaries’ Daniel Pemberton, the composer for films including Danny Boyle’s biopic Steve Jobs, said he sat transfixed when he heard Johannsson’s music for Sicario, which showed “you could still do something radically new in mainstream film music.” “He was always pushing the boundaries, creating works of art so unique and exciting it becomes hard to imagine they didn’t exist before,” Pemberton wrote on Twitter. The experimental DJ Flying Lotus tweeted that he was in “disbelief” over his death, calling Johannsson a major influence and hailing his score for the new thriller Mandy. Growing up in Reykjavik, Johannsson said he listened to everything from John Philip Sousa marches to deafening shoegaze rockers The Jesus and Mary Chain, but was transformed when he discovered ambient music pioneer Brian Eno. Largely self-taught as a musician, Johannsson studied literature and took inspiration from the French Oulipo school of writers such as Georges Perec who aimed to stir up fresh ideas by imposing constraining rules on their compositions. Johannsson co-founded Kitchen Motors, the influential Icelandic artist collective that also helped launch experimental rockers Sigur Ros, and in 2002 released his first album, Englaborn, set to a theatrical piece. Strings about computers His most ambitious albums included IBM 1401, A User’s Manual, inspired by the early mass-manufactured computer. Johannsson’s father, a programmer in 1960s Iceland, had playfully transformed the computer into a musical instrument by making reel-to-reel recordings. Turning the concept of computerised music on its head, Johannsson made his ode to the clunky old computer fully human by writing for a 60-piece string orchestra. He again brought in strings for the mournful melodies of his 2008 album Fordlandia, inspired by Henry Ford’s disastrous project to build a city for rubber plant workers in Brazil. Johannsson in 2016 signed a record deal with leading classical label Deutsche Grammophon and released Orphee, an exploration of portrayals of Orpheus, the legendary bard of music, from ancient Greece onward. Johannsson had little sign of slowing down and was recently announced on the lineup of Barcelona’s Primavera Sounds festival. Arrival was Johannsson’s third film collaboration with Denis Villeneuve, although the French Canadian director surprisingly replaced him for last year’s anticipated sci-fi sequel Blade Runner 2049.

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