John Charles


John Charles has composed distinctive scores for some major New Zealand movies, including Goodbye Pork Pie, Utu, and The Quiet Earth. He’s an arranger, pianist, freelance composer – and was the pianist with BLERTA for a time.

He has also been a TV director, head of entertainment programmes for TV One (New Zealand), producer of children’s programmes for ABC-TV in Sydney, composer-in-residence at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School, and he has taught in their screen composition department. He says it’s the variety he really liked.

Fallout - part one (1994)
Tank Busters (1970)
Utu (1983)
The Quiet Earth (1985)
John Charles recording music for the TV series Cereal, in HMV Studios, Wakefield St, Wellington, late 1969; other musicians included Geoff Murphy and Bruno Lawrence. Cereal was a children's programme written and directed by Derek Morton.
Photo credit: Derek Morton Collection
Numero Bruno (2000)
John Charles, front right with clarinet, and the Mell-O-Tones, Sydney, 2012. 
Photo credit: John Charles Collection
Wild Man (1977)
John Charles accompanying Malcolm McNeill, Lane Cove Country Club, northwest Sydney, 2005
Photo credit: John Charles Collection
At the premiere of Utu, director Geoff Murphy and his wife, Pat (in front), and - stepping down from the carriage - film composer John Charles and his wife, Judy; Napier, 31 January 1983. 
Photo credit: Barry Durrant
John Charles, top right, with the Savoy Quintet, Sydney, 2001.
Photo credit: John Charles Collection
Malcolm McNeill, John Charles, and Bruno Lawrence, 1994. 
Photo credit: John Charles Collection
John Charles, at the piano, with two other Mell-O-Tones at the Orpheum Theatre in Sydney, 9 September 2012.
Photo credit: John Charles Collection
Constance (1983)
Blerta Revisited (2001)
John Charles rehearsing with Malcolm McNeill, overseen by Randy Newman, 2005. 
Photo credit: John Charles Collection
John Charles recording music for the TV series Cereal, in HMV Studios, Wakefield St, Wellington, late 1969; at right is Bruno Lawrence. Cereal was a children's programme written and directed by Derek Morton.
Photo credit: Derek Morton Collection
John Charles, at the piano, with the Mell-O-Tones at the Orpheum Theatre in Sydney, 9 September 2012.
Photo credit: John Charles Collection
Goodbye Pork Pie (1981)
The God Boy (1976)
John Charles on keyboards, with Jonathan Crayford, bass, and Bruno Lawrence on drums. Waimarama, c. 1993. 
Photo credit: John Charles Collection
If You're In It, You're In It To The Limit (1972)
Heart of the High Country (1985)
John Charles. - sounz.org.nz

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