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Label Signum Classics |
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Catalogue number SIGCD 668 |
Release date 05 March 2021 |
Recorded at the height of the international Covid lockdown, Oliver Davis’s sixth album for Signum is a feat of both technological as well as artistic achievement. Following from draws together artists from across the globe for a selection of moving works for a variety of forces – recording a violinist in Los Angeles, a piano duo in The Netherlands, a guitarist in Argentina and the Budapest Scoring Orchestra conducted by Péter Illényi in Budapest. Davis’s previous albums with Signum have reached the top 10 on both iTunes Classical and UK Specialist Classical Charts multiple times, receiving numerous five-star reviews and well over a million streams on Apple Music.
British composer Oliver Davis has parlayed a long record as a composer of film and television scores into a successful career as a composer of orchestral music that in performance have attracted top-notch London orchestras and soloists. He has also been active as a composer of ballet – most recently premiering Lineage with choreographer Edwaard Liang at New York City Ballet’s prestigious Fall Fashion Gala.
Oliver Davis graduated from the Royal Academy of
Music in 1994 and has since composed numerous
concertos, ballet scores, albums, soundtracks and
television scores working with many of the major
London orchestras.
Davis’ debut album Flight, recorded by the London
Symphony Orchestra with soloist Kerenza Peacock,
was released in March 2015 and quickly rose to
number 2 in the UK Specialist Classical Charts with
5 star reviews in both the UK and US. In addition
it was chosen as Featured Album of the Week on
Classic FM and was broadcast daily on the station.
Several pieces from the album Flight have been
used for a ballet choreographed by Ma Cong for
the Tulsa Ballet Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
After the release of Flight came Davis’ second
album Seasons in October 2015. This album
featured his work Anno, a contemporary take
on Vivaldi’s Quattro Stagioni. This album also
charted in the UK top 10 and was Album of the
Week on Classic FM and in the Mail on Sunday.
Following this release came Dance, recorded by
the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road
studios and released in September 2016. This
too became Classic FM’s Album of the Week and featured in their ‘Best of 2016’ show. Various
pieces from Dance and Flight were used to create
the ballet Dance Odyssey, choreographed by
Peter Walker and performed by New York City
Ballet. Following the ballet’s premiere in January
2018, The New York Times described the music
as ‘charming, lyrical, Arcadian’.
Davis’ fourth album, Liberty, was released in
February 2018. This reached number 1 in the
iTunes Classical Charts and was also Classic
FM’s Album of the Week. Pieces from Liberty formed a new ballet Bacchus, choreographed
by Matthew Neenan for Pacific Northwest Ballet
and premiered in March 2019. Davis’ next
album, Arcadia, featured a piano piece of the
same name, which on its release achieved over
a million streams on Apple Music. The album
reached number 1 in the iTunes Classical Charts,
number 4 in the UK Classical Charts and 15 in the
US Billboard Charts. September 2019 saw the
premiere of Edwaard Liang’s Lineage, set to music
by Davis, at New York City Ballet’s prestigious
Fall Fashion Gala. The ballet featured costumes
designed by fashion icon Anna Sui.
Solace was released in 2021. It was a lockdown
album which saw performers record remotely
all around the world. It entered the US Billboard
Charts at no.12 and was both Classic FM’s and
Scala Radio’s Album of the Week. Interviews on
both BBC Radio 3 and Scala Radio followed, with
the title piece being selected by Sidra Bell for her
choreographic debut at New York City Ballet’s
Fall Fashion Gala 2021. The following year saw
the release of the seventh album, Air. Its multi
genre style included songs performed by Grace
Davidson and Jeremy Budd, in addition to violin
concertos performed by Kerenza Peacock and
Benjamin Baker. Both violinists performed on the
ballet The Veil Between Worlds, which was written for Edwaard Liang and Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Air was Classic FM’s Album of the Week and Scala
Radio’s Album of the Weekend. Several pieces
from the album have now formed new ballets that
have premiered in the US.
In April 2023 Davis collaborated with Celine
Gettins, Principal with Birmingham Royal Ballet,
to create Jubilate, a new ballet celebrating the
coronation of King Charles III.
Oliver Davis graduated from the Royal Academy of
Music in 1994 and has since composed numerous
concertos, ballet scores, albums, soundtracks and
television scores working with many of the major
London orchestras.
Davis’ debut album Flight, recorded by the London
Symphony Orchestra with soloist Kerenza Peacock,
was released in March 2015 and quickly rose to
number 2 in the UK Specialist Classical Charts with
5 star reviews in both the UK and US. In addition
it was chosen as Featured Album of the Week on
Classic FM and was broadcast daily on the station.
Several pieces from the album Flight have been
used for a ballet choreographed by Ma Cong for
the Tulsa Ballet Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
After the release of Flight came Davis’ second
album Seasons in October 2015. This album
featured his work Anno, a contemporary take
on Vivaldi’s Quattro Stagioni. This album also
charted in the UK top 10 and was Album of the
Week on Classic FM and in the Mail on Sunday.
Following this release came Dance, recorded by
the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road
studios and released in September 2016. This
too became Classic FM’s Album of the Week and featured in their ‘Best of 2016’ show. Various
pieces from Dance and Flight were used to create
the ballet Dance Odyssey, choreographed by
Peter Walker and performed by New York City
Ballet. Following the ballet’s premiere in January
2018, The New York Times described the music
as ‘charming, lyrical, Arcadian’.
Davis’ fourth album, Liberty, was released in
February 2018. This reached number 1 in the
iTunes Classical Charts and was also Classic
FM’s Album of the Week. Pieces from Liberty formed a new ballet Bacchus, choreographed
by Matthew Neenan for Pacific Northwest Ballet
and premiered in March 2019. Davis’ next
album, Arcadia, featured a piano piece of the
same name, which on its release achieved over
a million streams on Apple Music. The album
reached number 1 in the iTunes Classical Charts,
number 4 in the UK Classical Charts and 15 in the
US Billboard Charts. September 2019 saw the
premiere of Edwaard Liang’s Lineage, set to music
by Davis, at New York City Ballet’s prestigious
Fall Fashion Gala. The ballet featured costumes
designed by fashion icon Anna Sui.
Solace was released in 2021. It was a lockdown
album which saw performers record remotely
all around the world. It entered the US Billboard
Charts at no.12 and was both Classic FM’s and
Scala Radio’s Album of the Week. Interviews on
both BBC Radio 3 and Scala Radio followed, with
the title piece being selected by Sidra Bell for her
choreographic debut at New York City Ballet’s
Fall Fashion Gala 2021. The following year saw
the release of the seventh album, Air. Its multi
genre style included songs performed by Grace
Davidson and Jeremy Budd, in addition to violin
concertos performed by Kerenza Peacock and
Benjamin Baker. Both violinists performed on the
ballet The Veil Between Worlds, which was written for Edwaard Liang and Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Air was Classic FM’s Album of the Week and Scala
Radio’s Album of the Weekend. Several pieces
from the album have now formed new ballets that
have premiered in the US.
In April 2023 Davis collaborated with Celine
Gettins, Principal with Birmingham Royal Ballet,
to create Jubilate, a new ballet celebrating the
coronation of King Charles III.