David John
Roche

David John Roche
David John Roche’s music is direct, determined, and loud. Strongly influenced by heavy metal, lush orchestral music, and his working-class Welsh background, David’s work has been praised for its “passages of intense expressive power” (Thomas Adès), described as “exquisite” (Adam Walton, BBC Introducing), and marked out as “bold, exciting, and beautiful” (Sir James Dyson). His compositions have been broadcast, televised, and written about internationally to millions of people. 
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David John Roche

David John Roche has composed pieces for vacuum cleaners and orchestra, epic planetarium shows, customised Dutch street organs, rock bands, video games, films, theatre shows, international orchestras, and anything beyond and in between. His music tends to inhabit one of two worlds. It is either celebratory and bright, consciously in opposition to the world in which it was written, or manic, detailed, and violent in response to the poverty and politics of our time. Roche’s compositions have been broadcast, televised, written about, and performed internationally to millions of people. He is the recipient of over 30 academic and professional awards. Roche has been commissioned to write music for The Vale of Glamorgan Festival (pieces for Jan Willem Nelleke and Jose Zalba Smith, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and Siwan Rhys), The Royal Observatory Greenwich, Centre of the Cell, The British Library, Cambridge University Communication Department, the Orion Orchestra and Dyson, Hear and Now in conjunction with Psappha, Psappha, Ty Cerdd and Hijinx Theatre, NAFTA Ensemble, The National Library of Wales, and Giovanni Albini. He is a 2020 Tanglewood Music Centre Fellow. He has been asked to attend performances and festivals in Japan, Singapore, The Netherlands, Russia, Brazil, America, Lithuania, and many other countries. Roche's music - described as 'exhilarating', 'the highlight of the evening', and 'awesome' - has been performed by an array of different musicians and ensembles; BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Orion Orchestra, Brazilian National Orchestra, UniCamp Orchestra, Dolomiti Symphonia, London Graduate Orchestra, Cambridge Graduate Orchestra, BBC Singers, Grand Band, Britten Sinfonia, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, The Assembly Project, Notes Inegales, Ensemble ISIS, Dr. K Sextet, Magnard Ensemble, Galliard Ensemble, Carducci Quartet, Gildas Quartet, Bute Clarinet Quartet, Darragh Morgan and Mary Dullea, Psappha's Benjamin Powell, Richard Casey, Lisa Nelsen, Richard Watkins, Huw Watkins, and many others. Roche studied Music at Cardiff University and graduated with First Class Honours. He was also the recipient of 4 Cardiff University Scholarships including 2 consecutive awards from 'best academic performance' and the Morfydd Owen Prize for 'exceptional academic performance'. Studies continued at Brasenose College, University of Oxford. Roche's study was fully funded with an AHRC Studentship and he was also first runner up for the inaugural Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Scholarship, recipient of an HCR Service Award for his 'contribution to postgraduate life', and his essay Cultural Rootlessness in the Music of Unsuk Chin was held as an example of 'excellent academic work'. Roche now resides in Cambridge where he was the first person to read for a PhD in Music Composition at the University of Cambridge (based in Downing College). He has received 7 Seton Cavendish Travel Grant Awards, a William Barclay Squire Fund Award, a Downing College Alumni Student Fund Award, and a Downing College Bursary. He has also been shortlisted for an Arts Council of Wales Advanced Study Scholarship and a MPA Richard Toeman Scholarship. Roche's music making has been generously supported by a Theatr Clwyd Micro-Bursary, an Equal Sound Organisation Award from the Impulse New Music Festival, the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Foundation grant, a grant from the The Lithuanian Arts Council, a Help Musicians UK Transmission Fund, a São Paulo Contemporary Composers Festival Scholarship, a scholarship to attend Longy's Divergent Studio at Bard College, a Vale of Glamorgan Festival Composers' Bursary, and many other sources of funding.

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