Robert Duncan (composer)

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{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Robert Duncan

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| background = non_performing_personnel

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| birth_place = Toronto, Ontario, Canada

| occupation = Musical Composer

| website = {{url|http://duncanmusic.com/}}

| instrument = Organ, trumpet, drums, piano, guitar

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Robert Duncan is a composer of film and television music.{{cite web|url= http://www.ascap.com/playback/2008/fall/features/fsw/duncan.aspx|title= Robert Duncan (FSW 2001)|publisher=ASCAP|accessdate=2010-07-09}} He has composed music for such TV series as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Castle, as well as films such as Butterfly on a Wheel and Into the Blue 2: The Reef.{{IMDb name|id=0242084|name=Robert Duncan}} He has been associated with writer/producer Shawn Ryan, composing some of his produced TV shows including The Unit, Lie to Me, Timeless and more recently S.W.A.T.. He has received fourteen ASCAP awards.

Early life

Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Duncan was born into a family with deep musical history. His great-grandfather arranged music for silent films in England, and other relatives were closely affiliated with two of England's prominent composers, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Benjamin Britten. As a child he attended the Claude Watson School of the Performing Arts and in sixth grade he composed his first piece of music.{{cite web|url=http://duncanmusic.com|title=Robert Duncan|accessdate=2012-09-30}} At age 16 in high school, he landed his first gig scoring a promotional video for the local Board of Education. As an extra-curricular activity, Duncan studied the pipe organ and trumpet before later earning a bachelor's degree in music at York University.

Career

After graduating, Duncan spent the next five years apprenticing with two Canadian composers{{cite web|url=http://castletv.net/behind-castle-episode-010-with-robertduncanmx-castle-music-composer/|title=Castle TV|accessdate=2012-09-30}} and participated in the ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop. He wanted to do more, wanted to write scores for live orchestra, but he thought the chances of succeeding in Canada were slim, so in 2001{{cite web|url=http://tvguide.ca/Watercooler/NutsandBolts/Articles/120614_robert_duncan_GD|title=TV Guide|accessdate=2012-09-30}}{{deadlink|date=June 2024}} he moved to Hollywood, Los Angeles. Shortly after this move, Duncan was hired as a series composer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. After the show ended, he started to land {{clarification needed span|date=June 2024|his own}} television and film scoring assignments. Landing many small-screen projects including The Chicago Code, Terriers, The Gates, Lie to Me, The Unit, Point Pleasant, Tru Calling, and S.W.A.T., he is best known for his work on Castle.

Instruments

Duncan uses a variety of traditional and peculiar objects and instruments to create his scores. These objects include grand pianos, deconstructed pianos, metal brushes, hot-rod exhaust pipes, fire extinguishers, trumpet, guitar, pipe organ, a variety of drums, and even objects from junk yards all over Los Angeles.

Cameos

Duncan made on-screen appearances on Castle season 4, episode 14 “The Blue Butterfly” in the opening scene as a jazz club pianist on the baby grand piano as well as season 8, episode 8 "Mr. and Mrs. Castle" as a cruise-ship pianist.{{cite web|url=http://www.wetpaint.com/castle/articles/castle-music-composer-robert-duncan-dishes-on-alternative-season-3-finale-song-and-his-blue-butterfly-cameo|title=Wetpaint|accessdate=2012-09-30}}

Scores

= Television series =

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Year

! Show

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1996PSI Factor: Chronicles of the ParanormalCo-composed with Lou Natale
2001Starhunter
2001Blue MurderCo-composed with Lou Natale
2002Buffy the Vampire Slayer
2003Tru Calling
2005Point Pleasant
2006data-sort-value= "Unit" | The Unit
2006Vanished
2009Castle
2009Lie to Me
2010data-sort-value= "Gates" | The Gates
2010Terriers
2011data-sort-value= "Chicago Code" | The Chicago Code
2012Last Resort
2012Missing
2014Rush
2016data-sort-value= "Family" | The Family
2016Mad Dogs
2016–18Timeless
2017–23S.W.A.T.
2018The Crossing
2018

|Take Two

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2021–23

|The Equalizer

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2023

|The Night Agent

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= Film =

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! Year !! Film

2005Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave
2005Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis
2007Butterfly on a Wheel
2009Into the Blue 2: The Reef
2011data-sort-value= "Entitled" | The Entitled
2017data-sort-value= "Spark" | Spark

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