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Robert Joseph Kral (born 5 July 1967) is an Australian film and television composer. He is best known for composing music scores for horror, superhero, and many animated WB productions. He scored the TV series, ''
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'' (the spin-off of ''
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''), for most of the entire series (1999–2004, Seasons 1 through 5). In February 2005, a soundtrack album, '' Angel: Live Fast, Die Never'', was released, with 18 out of 25 tracks composed by Kral. He also composed the scores for the TV series ''
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'' (2003) for ABC / Touchstone, ''
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'' (2003–04), ''
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'' (2003–05) for Warner Bros. Animation, '' The Inside'' (2005) for Fox Television, and the Lionsgate / Sci Fi series, ''
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'' (2006). His animated film scores include '' Superman: Doomsday'' (2007), '' Green Lantern: First Flight'' (2009), ''
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'' (2011) and '' Superman vs. The Elite'' (2012). He scored the animated TV series, ''
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'' (2010–13) and DVD feature film "Batman: Assault on Arkham" (2014). Recent soundtrack productions include the scores for "Justice League Dark" (2017), "Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay" (2018) and ''
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'' (2019). In 2005, Kral won an
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for Best Music in an Animated Television Production, for his work on ''
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''.


Biography

Robert Joseph Kral was born on 5 July 1967 in
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,
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. From four-years-old he started to learn the drums and then piano, the following year. At the age of 15 years he started writing music for full orchestra, with the symphonic work "The Revival of Zion". He studied music at the
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of the
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completing a Bachelor of Music. He was taught by
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, United Kingdom-born film composer, for part of his degree. Kral later recalled "I was mostly interested in creating moods and atmospheres for stories ... I’ve always been captivated by how movies can move an audience emotionally, due in great part to a good score". After university he worked for the
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and Channel Nine sound departments. In 1988 he began composing for many medical documentaries, beginning with composing and performing the soundtrack for ''Thalassaemia, a Relative Chance'', an instructional video, on "the genetics and spread of
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" for
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.. During his studies, he met American composer
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, who encouraged him to seek work in
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. In the early 1990s he provided the music for a 30-minute
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, ''Victoria: Australia's Garden State'', which was used to promote that state's tourist attractions, and a total of 24 videos for Panorama Australia covering other cities and regions of Australia. In 1991–92 Kral studied film scoring at the
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, he composed several small film scores, and feature film ''Maslin Beach'' (1997), which was filmed at the South Australian location of the same name. Kral applied for work with
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, a US TV music composer, but was picked up by Post's associate,
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. Beck had scored ''
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'' from its second season in 1998, and used Kral as a ghost-writer. Beck asked Kral to work with him on the new spin-off series ''
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'', which commenced airing in October 1999. In ''Buffy, Ballads, and Bad Guys Who Sing: Music in the Worlds of Joss Whedon'' (November 2010) Kral is described by Matthew Mills as belonging to the "Christophe Beck 'school'" with fellow composers of the ''Buffy''/''Angel'' shows. Beck and Kral worked closely during season 1, sometimes co-composing, while Kral continued independently for seasons 2 to 5 as Beck concentrated on ''Buffy'' and other projects. ''Angel'' finished its last season in May 2004. In 2000 Kral released a sound collection for use in TV production, ''Robert J. Kral Collection'', on Transition Music, which compiled 21 of his tracks. In February 2005, a soundtrack album, '' Angel: Live Fast, Die Never'', was released on
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, with 18 out of 25 tracks composed by Kral. In 2005, Kral won an
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for Best Music in an Animated Television Production, for his work on the cartoon series, ''
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'' (2003–05). In 2007 he scored the music for ''
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'' (Lionsgate / Sci Fi Channel), the animated DVD feature film '' Superman: Doomsday'' for Warner Bros., and co-composed '' Batman: Gotham Knight'' (2005) animated DVD feature also for Warner Bros. He described the ''Superman: Doomsday'' soundtrack as "So big and epic and emotional. I like material that moves you through a series of emotions". Kral's work in 2008 included scoring ''
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'', for Gold Circle Films / Lionsgate, which was released in theatres in March 2009 to a domestic US opening weekend of $25 million, and '' Green Lantern: First Flight'' (2009) for Warner Bros. Animation (DVD feature film). His 2009 scores included the Scooby Doo animated feature for WB animation: ''
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'' (aired in 2010). Kral scored the related animated TV series, ''
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'' (2010–13) and WB animated DVD feature, ''
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'' in 2010, with DVD productions of ''
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'' (2011) and '' Superman vs. The Elite'' (2012), "Scooby Doo! Stage Fright!" (2013) and "Batman: Assault on Arkham" (2014). Additional soundtrack CD releases include '' Superman: Doomsday'' (2007), ''Batman: Gotham Knight'' (2008) and "Batman: Assault on Arkham" (2014). In 2012 he scored a TV movie, ''Fatal Honeymoon'', which dramatised the
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. From September 1997 Kral lived in
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, then Rolling Hills Estates as of 2003, he is married to Alison Houghton Kral, a
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writer, and the couple have a daughter and son.Robert J. Kral Interview for ''Miracles'' is divided into Parts One and Two, and then per page: * * * * * * * In 2012 he told Kevin Zimmerman of '' SESAC Magazine'' that when composing it is "important that in the end you sound like yourself, or it's all just the same. I'm glad I had piano lessons, because now so much of the work comes from inputting music into sequencing programs via
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. The technology in the last 10 years has exploded, and taking advantage of that is really the job of every composer today".


Discography


Soundtrack albums

* ''Robert J. Kral Collection'' – Transition Music (2000) * '' Angel: Live Fast, Die Never'' –
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(14 February 2005 (UK) / 17 May 2005 (US)) * '' Superman: Doomsday'' – La-La Land Records (23 October 2007) * ''
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'' – Bulletproof, Verve (31 March 2009) * '' Green Lantern: First Flight'' – La-La Land Records (6 October 2009) * '' Batman: Assault on Arkham'' – La-La Land Records (11 August 2014) * ''
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'' – La-La Land Records (February 2017)


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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– Review of Batman: Assault on Arkham score soundtrack


photo ca. 1990, held at
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in the Messenger Press Collection.
"A Visit with Robert Kral: ''Angel'' Music Composer"
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on 26 January 2001, interviewed by CityofAngel.com.
''Superman Doomsday''
soundtrack music review

City of Angel.
– Review of ''Superman Doomsday'' soundtrack CD
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