David Jennings (composer)

David Jennings is an English composer (born Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1972).[1] He read music at the University of Durham, studying composition with John Casken (a pupil of Witold Lutosławski) and again at Postgraduate level with Casken at the University of Manchester. Jennings has additionally benefited from regular consultations with Arthur Butterworth (a pupil of Ralph Vaughan Williams). Jennings' compositions employ a style that combines romanticism with more modern musical developments. As well as being a composer, he is also a school music teacher. The Divine Art label has released a recording of Jennings' Piano Music performed by James Willshire,[2][3][4] which was nominated as one of Music Web International's Recordings of the Year 2013.

Recorded and published works

References

  1. Biography at Goodmusic Publishing
  2. Review by John France, MusicWeb International
  3. Reviews in Fanfare Magazine
  4. CD reviews collation at Divine Art

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