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[[Image:Nathan_McCree.jpg|right|thumb|Nathan circa 2000]]
 
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'''Nathan McCree''' composed the music (with [[Martin Iveson]]<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Iveson</ref>) for Tomb Raiders [[Tomb Raider|I]], [[Tomb Raider II|II]] and [[Tomb Raider III|III]]. He has been heralded as one of the best composers in the computer games industry.
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'''Nathan McCree''' is a music composer, audio director, sound designer, and voice artist and a member of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA). He has worked in the film, TV, and computer games industries since 1993.<ref>http://www.tombraidersuite.com/abbey-road-recording/</ref>
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In the Tomb Raider franchise he is widely known for composing the music for Tomb Raiders [[Tomb Raider|I]], [[Tomb Raider II|II]] and [[Tomb Raider III|III]], together with [[Martin Iveson]]<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Iveson</ref>. He has been heralded as one of the best composers in the computer games industry.
  
 
Nathan's musical themes are still used in Tomb Raider games to this day, and [[Tomb Raider III]] has been described as one of the "best sounding computer game(s)"<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566990/</ref>. He composed the solo oboe tune that was the original Tomb Raider theme, whilst his use of "foleys" or musical cues, such as the marimba glissando heard whenever Lara found a secret in [[Tomb Raider]] added greatly to the atmosphere of the [[Classic]] [[Core Design]] games. The rhythmic "cellos followed by glockenspiel" music heard when the [[T-Rex|Tyrannosaurus Rex]] appeared during [[Tomb Raider|TR1]] helped to make that scene one of the most memorable moments ever for Tomb Raider players<ref>http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/tomb-raider-anniversary-first-impressions</ref>.
 
Nathan's musical themes are still used in Tomb Raider games to this day, and [[Tomb Raider III]] has been described as one of the "best sounding computer game(s)"<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566990/</ref>. He composed the solo oboe tune that was the original Tomb Raider theme, whilst his use of "foleys" or musical cues, such as the marimba glissando heard whenever Lara found a secret in [[Tomb Raider]] added greatly to the atmosphere of the [[Classic]] [[Core Design]] games. The rhythmic "cellos followed by glockenspiel" music heard when the [[T-Rex|Tyrannosaurus Rex]] appeared during [[Tomb Raider|TR1]] helped to make that scene one of the most memorable moments ever for Tomb Raider players<ref>http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/tomb-raider-anniversary-first-impressions</ref>.
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He also did the voice over for the monk in [[St. Francis' Folly]]<ref>https://twitter.com/nrpmccree/status/611104037241536513</ref>.
 
He also did the voice over for the monk in [[St. Francis' Folly]]<ref>https://twitter.com/nrpmccree/status/611104037241536513</ref>.
  
== The Music of Tomb Raider ==
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== The Music of Tomb Raider and The Tomb Raider Suite ==
{{Mainarticle|The Music of Tomb Raider}}
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{{Mainarticle|The Music of Tomb Raider|The Tomb Raider Suite}}
'''The Music of Tomb Raider'''<ref>http://www.musicoftombraider.com/2016/08/secure-your-tomb-raider-live-in-concert.html</ref> (aka. '''Tomb Raider - Live in Concert''' and '''The Tomb Raider Suite''') is a 70-minute orchestral live concert planned for 18 December 2016 that will be performed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Robert Ziegler, on Sunday, 18th December 2016 at the Eventim Hammersmith Apollo, London.
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'''The Music of Tomb Raider'''<ref>http://www.musicoftombraider.com/2016/08/secure-your-tomb-raider-live-in-concert.html</ref> (aka. '''Tomb Raider - Live in Concert''') is a two hour orchestral live concert that was performed by [[The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra & Choir]], conducted by [[Robert Ziegler]], on Sunday, 18th December 2016 at the Eventim Hammersmith Apollo, London.
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A CD release of a re-recording of the songs played at the event has been announced as [[The Tomb Raider Suite]]. It has been financed through [[Kickstarter]] in May 2017, where it reached 121% of its target. Recording followed in Summer 2017. Release is scheduled for 2018.
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== Other Projects ==
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Besides the soundtrack for the first three Tomb Raider games, Nathan has also worked on several other projects and games over the years, most notably ''Silent Hill: Downpour'' and ''The Spice Girls: Christmas in Spiceworld''.  
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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==External links==
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== External links ==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_McCree Nathan McCree at Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_McCree Nathan McCree at Wikipedia]
 
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566990/ Nathan NcCree's IMDB page]
 
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566990/ Nathan NcCree's IMDB page]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20001011230429/tombraiders.com/gallery/Music/nathan99.htm Interview (1999)]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20001011230429/tombraiders.com/gallery/Music/nathan99.htm Interview (1999)]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20000816062220/www.cubeit.com/ctimes/news/2000/06/news0610.html Article at the Croft Times (2000)]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20000816062220/www.cubeit.com/ctimes/news/2000/06/news0610.html Article at the Croft Times (2000)]
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* [https://soundcloud.com/nathan-mccree Nathan McCree on SoundCloud]]
  
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[[Category:Staff]]
 
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[[Category:Voice Actors]]
 
[[Category:Voice Actors]]
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[[Category:The Tomb Raider Suite]]

Latest revision as of 15:10, 14 January 2018

Nathan circa 2000

Nathan McCree is a music composer, audio director, sound designer, and voice artist and a member of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA). He has worked in the film, TV, and computer games industries since 1993.[1]

In the Tomb Raider franchise he is widely known for composing the music for Tomb Raiders I, II and III, together with Martin Iveson[2]. He has been heralded as one of the best composers in the computer games industry.

Nathan's musical themes are still used in Tomb Raider games to this day, and Tomb Raider III has been described as one of the "best sounding computer game(s)"[3]. He composed the solo oboe tune that was the original Tomb Raider theme, whilst his use of "foleys" or musical cues, such as the marimba glissando heard whenever Lara found a secret in Tomb Raider added greatly to the atmosphere of the Classic Core Design games. The rhythmic "cellos followed by glockenspiel" music heard when the Tyrannosaurus Rex appeared during TR1 helped to make that scene one of the most memorable moments ever for Tomb Raider players[4].

He also did the voice over for the monk in St. Francis' Folly[5].

The Music of Tomb Raider and The Tomb Raider Suite

The Music of Tomb Raider[6] (aka. Tomb Raider - Live in Concert) is a two hour orchestral live concert that was performed by The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra & Choir, conducted by Robert Ziegler, on Sunday, 18th December 2016 at the Eventim Hammersmith Apollo, London.

A CD release of a re-recording of the songs played at the event has been announced as The Tomb Raider Suite. It has been financed through Kickstarter in May 2017, where it reached 121% of its target. Recording followed in Summer 2017. Release is scheduled for 2018.

Other Projects

Besides the soundtrack for the first three Tomb Raider games, Nathan has also worked on several other projects and games over the years, most notably Silent Hill: Downpour and The Spice Girls: Christmas in Spiceworld.

Gallery

External links

References

  1. http://www.tombraidersuite.com/abbey-road-recording/
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Iveson
  3. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566990/
  4. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/tomb-raider-anniversary-first-impressions
  5. https://twitter.com/nrpmccree/status/611104037241536513
  6. http://www.musicoftombraider.com/2016/08/secure-your-tomb-raider-live-in-concert.html