Biography
Darren Fellows is one of Britain’s latest generation of composers whose output reveals a broad spectrum from music theatre through orchestral, ensemble and solo pieces to film music.
Born in North Yorkshire in 1975 Darren’s music career developed rapidly, with his works having been broadcast on radio and published by the time he was 17.
His further education took him
to Cardiff and London, where he trained at the Royal Welsh College of
Music and Drama and studied privately at the Royal Academy
of Music.
International publishers such as
Schott & Co.
Ltd, Warwick Music, and De Haske have embraced Darren’s work, some
of which are listed in exam board syllabi
in the UK.
Many internationally renowned artists have played Darren's work including Trumpeters: Hakan Hardenberger, Alison Balsom, Jouko Harjanne and new Norwegian trumpet sensation Tine Thing Helseth. Cellist Steven Isserlis has also played Darren's compositions.
Darren enjoys working with internationally acclaimed artists and has written music for Guy Touvron, Tim Morrison, Dean Wright and the Female Trumpet Quartet Bella Tromba.
Darren plays an active role in
music in Wales, and has been commissioned by local
authorities to compose for a wide variety of music education
projects.
His music has been
extensively performed in prestigious venues throughout the UK and featured in
recitals by the principal trumpeter of the Welsh National Opera. Internationally, Darren’s work has been performed in France, Japan, Finland and the USA. A selection of his work has also been featured in master classes in Italy.
Much of Darren’s time is
dedicated to music education and focuses his expertise mainly
in working with young people, and disadvantaged groups. He
has extensive experience and skills in running workshops for people with learning
difficulties or physical disabilities, and is involved in training
school teachers
to run music workshops through Schott’s education programme.
Darren is now based in Cardiff
having established firm roots in the Welsh music community,
whilst running a sought after teaching practice and gaining
international recognition
for his well renowned compositions.
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