Education
He was educated in Essex where he started playing the piano and viola. He began to compose at 14, and two years later attended Colchester Institute. Here he studied piano with Frank Wibaut and composition with John Joubert at the Birmingham Conservatoire.
In his final year he completed a dissertation on Schnittke"s polystylism and was the soloist in his piano concerto.
After graduating from Birmingham Conservatoire with a first class degree, he studied for three years at the Royal Academy of Music with Christopher Brown.
Career
He went on to develop contacts with period instrument performers and has written works for "old" instruments which have recently been revived, including viols, harpsichord (commissions by Gary Cooper and Trevor Pinnock), and baroque orchestra. He lectures at Birmingham Conservatoire and runs education projects for English National Opera, The Stables, Milton Keynes and the Wigmore Hall. He taught composition and general studies at the Junior Department of the Royal Academy of Music until leaving at the end of the 2005-2006 academic year.
My main goals are:
- To write music which is satisfying and demanding for performers and listeners.
If the music is a struggle in places, it should be a struggle which is worth the effort. - To build a language which can encompass a huge variety of elements: the extremely simple and the extremely complex, tonality and atonality, et cetera
As a composer I want to have a full spectrum of musical colours at my disposal. - In tackling the above, not to compromise stylistic unity, or my own stylistic voice.
Now, please go and listen.
Membership
As a founding member of the Thallein Ensemble, he performed works by Berio, Messiaen, Finnissy, Ives and Schnittke.