Peter Connelly should not be confused with Peter Connolly.
Peter Connelly | |
Image Upright: | 0.8 |
Background: | non_vocal_instrumentalist |
Instrument: | Keyboard, piano, guitar, cello |
Genre: | Orchestral, electronic, electro-acoustic |
Occupation: | Music composer, sound designer |
Years Active: | 1995–present |
Label: | Eidos Interactive Square Enix Ubisoft Activision Electronic Arts |
Associated Acts: | Universal Sound Design |
Peter Connelly is a British video game composer and sound designer known for his work on the action-adventure Tomb Raider series. He has been part of several video game releases working mainly with Core Design, Eutechnyx and Ubisoft.
In September 1998, Connelly joined Derby-based studio Core Design, a subsidiary of UK video game publisher Eidos Interactive. As part of Core Design, Connelly worked in sound design on and later as a leading composer for and . , which Connelly co-wrote with Martin Iveson, featured the London Symphony Orchestra.[1]
Connelly has scored other commercial games at Core Design such as Herdy Gerdy, Smart Bomb, and Free Running. At Ubisoft Reflections, developers of the Driver series, Connelly worked as senior sound designer on . After completion of Driver, Connelly was contracted as Audio Lead and Composer on both Watch Dogs and The Crew. Connelly is currently a contractor with Slightly Mad Studios, working as Senior Sound Designer.[2] Connelly also runs Peter Connelly Limited, a sound production studio.[3]
According to Tomb Raider Chronicles, Connelly has cited John Williams and Danny Elfman as “exceptional” soundtrack composers who have influenced his own work.[1] Another influence is Burt Bacharach.[4]
Connelly's experience with the London Symphony Orchestra while working on Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness was a significant milestone in his career. The recording sessions took place at Abbey Road Studios in 2002. Working with the LSO was an unexpected dream come true for Connelly, especially given the time constraints for recording. The orchestra's ability to sight-read and precisely execute the music with minimal takes was highly impressive. Connelly described the live performance of the Angel of Darkness theme by the LSO as incomparable to any recording.[5]
Peter is currently engaged producing Tomb Raider: The Dark Angel Symphony.[9] This is a crowd-funded album of his body of Tomb Raider scores rearranged and produced as a brand-new album that was successfully funded on Kickstarter at the end of 2018[10] (with an estimated shipping date of December 2019).
Working alongside Peter on The Dark Angel Symphony are, among others, Dr Richard Niles[11] (arranger, conductor); virtuoso cellist Tina Guo,[12] known for her work in Wonder Woman and alongside Hans Zimmer on his live shows; and vocalist Julie Elven[13] whose previous work includes League of Legends and Horizon: Zero Dawn. The album's executive producer and communications lead is Ash Kapriélov, declared "Lara's Biggest Fan" in Retro Gamer (Issue 163) for his dedicated work for the Tomb Raider video game franchise.