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Thomas Hewitt Jones is an award-winning composer of both concert and commercial music. He has had pieces published by Faber Music, ABRSM, Novello & Co, Universal Music and Oxford University Press. Winner of the 2003 BBC Young Composer Competition, he studied music at Cambridge University where he was also organ scholar of Gonville and Caius College.
He is an accomplished organist, keyboard player and cellist and his concert work has been heard on BBC Radio, Television and in many of the major concert halls in the UK, including the Royal Festival Hall, London’s South Bank centre and the Royal Albert Hall. Thomas has worked with numerous acclaimed ensembles such as the Britten Sinfonia, Sounds Positive, members of the Royal Opera House orchestra and the Carducci Quartet. He frequently performs in recordings of his own compositions. Thomas has worked in Hollywood assisting on film scores
and has written music for radio and TV, including BBC Radio 4 and ITV. He has
also written extensively for ballet, including the 2008 Welsh Independent
Ballet commission ‘Under Milk Wood’, and an adaptation of Llewellyn’s novel
‘How Green was my Valley’ in 2009, and has written incidental music for numerous theatre productions, and is
currently writing a large-scale musical. In addition to his work as a composer, Thomas has frequently worked as record producer, producing & engineering albums that have been released on Naxos Records, Signum, Priory records, Carducci Classics and his own record labels, Court Lane Music, which he co-founded, and Vivum Records. |