Oliver Davis (composer)

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Oliver Davis
Born
Oliver Reynolds Davis

England
OccupationComposer, pianist, singer
EducationComposition
Alma materRoyal Academy of Music
GenresClassical
Film
Animation
Ballet
Notable worksFlight
Seasons
Dance
Liberty

Oliver Reynolds Davis (born January 1972) is an English writer, composer, pianist and singer. [1]

Contents

Early life and studies

He is the son of British violinist Howard Davis [2] and British classical harpsichordist Virginia Black.

Davis studied at the Royal Academy of Music, graduating in 1994. [3] He has since composed and produced albums, soundtracks, concertos and television scores working with London orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra. [4]

Career

After graduating from the Royal Academy of Music in 1994, he initially worked in television and animation scoring, composing music for numerous series and productions before transitioning more prominently into orchestral and ballet composition. [5] Over time, he established collaborations with major ensembles such as the London Symphony Orchestra and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and his works have been widely broadcast and commercially successful, frequently appearing in UK classical charts and on radio stations such as Classic FM. [6] His music has also become successful in international ballet, with performances by leading companies including the Royal Ballet, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, and Pacific Northwest Ballet. [7]

Davis’s classical output is extensive and spans multiple forms, including concertos, orchestral cycles, chamber works, vocal compositions, and ballet scores. [8] His early major concert work Flight (2013), a violin concerto for solo violin and strings, marked a turning point in his concert career and later formed the basis of his debut album. [9] This was followed by a sequence of concept albums—Seasons (2015) [1] , featuring Anno, a modern reinterpretation of The Four Seasons; Dance (2016), which incorporates rhythmically driven orchestral pieces influenced by ballet [10] ; and Liberty (2018), whose material was later adapted into choreographic works such as Bacchus. [11] Subsequent albums expanded his catalogue further, including Arcadia (2019) [12] , Solace (2021) [13] , Air (2022) [7] , Blue (2023) [14] , and Life (2025) [15] , the latter comprising works such as Life Cycle, Biorhythms, Mortal, and Afterlife, written for combinations of violin, piano, strings, harp, and orchestra. [7]

Alongside these recordings, Davis has produced a substantial body of standalone classical compositions. Notable works include the Dance Concerto for violin and string orchestra [16] , The Elements for mixed ensemble [17] , Eros and Psyche for soprano and strings, and This Mortal Man for soprano, harp, and strings. [18]

His choral writing includes pieces such as At That Hour, while his chamber and instrumental works span solo piano pieces (e.g., Reflection) and small ensemble compositions. [19] His compositional style is generally tonal and accessible, often built around lyrical violin writing and repetitive minimalist textures, which has contributed to his appeal in both concert and dance settings. [3]

Davis is especially prominent in ballet composition, where his music has been used in numerous original works and choreographic adaptations. [4] Major ballet scores include Within the Hours (2013) and Prometheus (2014) for the Royal Ballet, Flight of Fancy (2016) for Tulsa Ballet, Dance Odyssey (2018) for New York City Ballet, and The Infinite Ocean (2018) for San Francisco Ballet. Further works include Bacchus (2019) for Pacific Northwest Ballet, 13th Heaven (2019) for Singapore Dance Theatre, and The Veil Between Worlds (2019), alongside later collaborations such as Jubilate (2023), created for the coronation of King Charles III. [7] His music has also been reused and adapted across multiple ballet productions, with choreographers frequently drawing from his recorded albums to create new works. [10]

In addition to his concert and ballet output, Davis has composed for musical theatre (including TV22 and Thomas & Friends: The Great Race ) and created sound design for experimental and film projects. [7] His television work includes scoring more than a dozen animated series such as Poppy Cat [20] , The Cramp Twins [21] , and Humf , reflecting the breadth of his early career in media composition. [7]

Credits

Albums

AlbumLabelPublisherPerformersYear
FlightSignum RecordsEaton MusicKerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Paul Bateman2015
SeasonsSignum RecordsEaton MusicKerenza Peacock, Grace Davidson accompanied by Trafalgar Sinfonia conducted by Ivor Setterfield2015
DanceSignum RecordsEaton MusicKerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Paul Bateman.2016
LibertySignum RecordsEaton MusicKerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Katherine Jenkinson, Tim Ridout, Jonathan Hill, Grace Davidson. Accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Paul Bateman.2018
ArcadiaSignum Records [22] Eaton MusicBenjamin Baker, Huw Watkins, Kerenza Peacock, Hanke Brohers2018
SolaceSignum RecordsEaton MusicKerenza Peacock, Jonathan Hill, Grace Davidson, Oliver Wass, Sam Brophy, Benedict Moriarty, Sergio Puccini, Henry Hanssen, Beth & Flo, Katherine Jenkinson, Nicholas Holland, Huw Watkins, Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra conducted by Péter Illényi2021
AirSignum RecordsEaton MusicBen Baker, Kerenza Peacock & the Hanke Brothers [23] 2022
BlueSignum RecordsEaton MusicBeth & Flo, Grace Davidson, Julia Doyle, Paul Bateman. [14] 2023
LifeSignum RecordsEaton MusicHuw Watkins, Kerenza Peacock, Benjamin Baker, Katherine Jenkinson. Accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Julian Kershaw2025

Films and animation

Film [24] DirectorDetailsYear
Seaview Knights Richard KurtisFull-length film starring James Bolam, Sarah Alexander and Anita Dobson 1994
Dear Nelson Sarah Cox Channel 4 – BAA Best Short Film Nomination1998
How to Cope with Death (TV Short)Ignassio Ferarez Channel 4 – Nominated best music British Animation Awards2002
The Girl and the Horse (short)Rebecca Manley Slinky Pictures – nominated for 'Best Music' BAAs 20042003
Inseparable Bonds (short)Dr FrankenskippyThe Moving Picture Co.2003
The Big TopRebecca ManleyCommissioned by the Hype Gallery and produced by Maria Manton for Slinky Pictures2004
Dagmars FriendIan Colbart and Ian Carney 2006
Silence is Golden Chris Sheperd Slinky Pictures Won the 2006 TCM Classic Shorts Award at the London Film Festival2006
Over the HillPeter BayntonMcLaren Award for Best New British Animation at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 20072007
A-ZSally Arthur2007
Little FaceMatthew WalkerWinner 'Best Music' San Gio Film Festival 2008 – 3-minute AIR for Channel 42009
Playhouse Presents – Nelly and MelbaChristine Gernon Sky Arts 2012
Playhouse Presents – City Hall Richard Loncraine Sky Arts2012
Lifeclass (short) Chris Shepherd Random Acts2013
The Ringer (short)Chris ShepherdCanal Plus2013
Stick Out Anthony Farquar SmithNominated for Virgin Media Shorts2013
A Mountain to ClimbRebecca ManleySelected for Nowness2015
Thomas & Friends: The Great Race David Stoten CGI animated musical adventure film2016
Johnno's DeadChris ShepherdFeatured in the Barbican2016
Thomas & Friends: Journey Beyond Sodor David StotenCGI animation film2017
DoozyRichard SquiresFeature length biopic2018

Television series

ShowSeriesDirectorDetailsYear
Pongwiffy Series 1 – 26 episodesAlan SimpsonTeleimagination for CiTV 2001
Something ElseSeries 1 -26 episodesBrad NeaveLoonland2001–2007
Metalheads [24] Series 1 – 6 episodesSteve MooreTeleimagination for CBBC 2003
The Cramp Twins [24] Series 2Brian WoodTeleimagination for Cartoon Network / BBC 2004
The Likeaballs [24] Series 1 – 26 episodes Jim Quick BBC / Cosgrove Hall for CBBC2006
Humf Series 1 – 78 episodesLeo NeilsonKing Rollo / E1 Kids for Nick Jr 2007
Boblins Series 1 and 2 – 52 episodesDave GarbittInspire GLG for CiTV currently broadcasting in over 20 countries2008
City HallSeries 1Richard LoncraineSky Arts2012
Skatoony Series 1, 2 and 3 – 39 episodesJames Fox Cartoon Network 2006–2008
Poppy Cat [25] Series 1 and 2 – 104 episodesMallory LewisKing Rollo / Coolabi2011–2014
The Simpsons Couch gag Sylvain Chomet 20th Century Fox 2014
Odd JobbersSeries 1 – 26 episodesCiTV
Monsters vs Monsters7 shortsIan Colbart Nickelodeon
Olly the Little White VanSeries 1, 2 and 3 – 65 episodesDave GarbittChannel 5

Ballet

BalletCompanyChoreographerVenueDetailsYear
PrometheusThe Royal BalletErico MontesThe Lindbury and St James Theatre 2014
Flight of Fancy Tulsa Ballet Ma Cong Tulsa Ballet [26] 2016
Dance Odyssey [27] New York City Ballet Peter Walker David H. Koch Theater2018
The Infinite Ocean San Francisco Ballet Edwaard Liang San Francisco BalletPiece commissioned for new ballet as part of the Unbound Festival [28] 2018
Bacchus Pacific Northwest Ballet Mathew Neenan McCaw Hall Part of the Director's Choice mixed bill [29] 2019
13th HeavenSingapore Dance TheatreEdward LiangLocation: Esplanade, Singapore2019
Guitar Concerto Madison Ballet Ja MalikPromenade Hall, Madison [30] 2024
Dance Odyssey Madison Ballet Ja MalikPromenade Hall, Madison [31] 2024
Camillia Madison Ballet Xavier NunezJoffrey Academy of Dance [30] 2024
The Puffer FishLondon Vocational Ballet SchoolGavin McCaigExcel London, 1 Victoria Dock, London2024
New Kitka School of American Ballet Emily Kitka School of American Ballet [7] 2024
Semblance Golden State Ballet Norbert De La CruzThe Historic Balboa Center, San Diego [32] 2024
The Veil Between WorldsPNBallet Edwaard Liang The Kennedy Center and McCaw Hall [33] 2024
ArcadiaDimensions Dance TheatreYanis Eric Pikieris Pinecrest Gardens [34] 2024
I Remember NowSmuin Contemporary Ballet Amy Seiwert Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco [35] 2025
In BloomDimensions Dance TheatreYanis Eric Pikieris Pinecrest Gardens [36] 2025
The Whispering EarthBallet Academy EastTom Gold The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College [37] 2025
Illuminate Houston Ballet Jacquelyn Long Wortham Theater Center [38] 2025

Instrumental works

Orchestra

WorkDetailsYear
BacchusOrchestra2019
Pacific Northwest BalletOrchestra2019
PoseidonOrchestra2012

Soloist(s) and orchestra

WorkDetailsYear
Lost LakeViolin and Strings2011
Skyward2013
VoyagerViolin, Strings and Piano2013
Flight – Concerto for ViolinViolin and strings2013
Airborne DancesSolo violin and strings2014
FrontiersViolin and strings2015
ArcoViolin and Orchestra2016
MorpheusCello, Piano and Orchestra
Three Piece SuitePremiered by Katherine Jenkinson and Alison Ferr at the Derby Chamber Society Concert2016
SonarPiano, Violin and Orchestra
AnnoSolo violin and strings2018
SpiralPiano, Violin and Orchestra2018
LibertyPiano, Viola, Violin, Orchestra

Soloist(s) and large ensemble (7 or more players)

WorkInstrumentationYear
EpilogueSolo violin and strings2014

Works for 2–6 players

WorkInstrumentationYear
ChillinghamSoprano, Cello, Piano, Viola, Violin2011
Elements2011
Three days in NovemberViolin and Piano2012

Solo keyboard(s)

WorkInstrumentationYear
Childhood SketchesPiano2011
Scenes from the SolentPiano2012
The Calm, The StormPiano2012

Chorus a cappella / chorus plus 1 instrument

WorkInstrumentationYear
A Song for MalalaMale Voice Choir and Piano2013

Chorus and orchestra/ensemble

WorkInstrumentationYear
Air WaltzViolin, Trebles, Strings, Harps2013
AirOrchestra and Voice2022

Solo voice(s) and up to 6 players

WorkInstrumentationYear
London Song CycleSoprano, 2 flutes, 2 marimba, and cello2011

Sound design

WorkDirectorDetailsYear
Dead Cow FarmCarl Cresser1997
Sucked upCarl CresserAnimation film for Channel 4 made by John Parry2003
AnnLee You ProposesArtist: Liam GillickAnimated CG installation for Tate Britain created by MPC (Turner Prize entry)2003
Eye BallLars Magnus Holmgren AKA Dr Frankenskippy2004

Musicals

WorkDetailsYear
TV22Lyrics and story by Paul Gambaccini 2000
Thomas & Friends: The Great Race David Stoten 2016

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