Tom Davoren - Composer & Conductor

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            To see more video's visit Tom's youtube profile page or to hear audio recordings of Tom's music and conducting performances visit his soundcloud profile.

            Proverbially (I. Between the Lines II. Red Sky III. A Stitch in Time) was commissioned by Belgian euphonium virtuoso Glenn Van Looy as the opening track of his debut solo album, recorded with Australia's Gunnedah Shire Band. Proverbially is a concertino in three movements, each inspired by a popular proverb or saying. This video features the first movement. 
            _ Diversions on Calon Lan performed by trombone soloist Jonathan Pippen, to whom the work is dedicated. Recorded by the Central Band of the Royal Air Force following their 2011 CD release 'RAF in Concert: Unsung Heroes' conducted by Wing Commander Duncan Stubbs.
            Euphonium soloist Glenn Van Looy plays II. Red Sky, the second movement from Tom's Proverbially, live with Brass Band Heist and Bert Van Thienen
            Tom's Looking In was commissioned for the 2011 BASBWE London Festival. It has since been recorded for release by the Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra and been nominated for a BASCA British Composer Award, in the wind and brass category. This recording was taken at a first rehearsal with the Central Band of the Royal Air Force.
            Tom's Visions of Kolkhis, commissioned by Jason Katsikaris and the Leyland Band for their 2009 Brass in Concert programme.
            Two Winter Scenes (I. Morning  II. Forming the Crystal Riffs)  was composed as part of Tom's undergraduate studies, recorded live at Cardiff University Concert Hall in 2009 by the London based contemporary ensemble 'Chroma.'
            Phoenix Rising was commissioned by the Desford Colliery Band in 2008. This performance is conducted by Nigel Seaman, live at the Regent Hall Festival, Oxford Street, London.
            Trombone Soloist Jonathan Pippen and the BTM Band perform Tom's latest work for trombone and brass band Reflection and Dances live at the Welsh Open Brass Band Championship 2010. Conducted by the composer this performance won Jonathan his 3rd consecutive Welsh Open soloist prize.

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