Patrick Ellis
Patrick Ellis (b. 1994 in Hammersmith, London) is a composer who is presently based in Oxfordshire, UK, who has had his music performed in the UK, The Netherlands, the US, Malaysia, Portugal, Australia and Norway.
He has had his music performed, recorded and workshopped by many ensembles and soloists, including Orkest de Ereprijs, Residentie Orkest, Kluster 5, The New European Ensemble, The Hodiernal Quartet, Thallein Ensemble, The Fidelio Trio, Decibel, Ensemble KROCK, 315 Ensemble, The Schubert Ensemble, CHROMA, Via Nova Choir, Noszferatu, Fenella Humphreys, Kathryn Williams, Xenia Pestova, Alfian Emir Adytia, Fumiko Miyachi and Benjamin Powell.
His work has been a part of festivals, series and projects including Festival Dag in Branding, Orkest de Erepijs’ Young Composers Meeting, the London New Wind Festival, Ideas of Noise Festival, the Psappha Composing For Scheme, Spring Festival The Hague, Kammer Klang, the Coming Up for Air Project, the Frequency Series Chicago, Synzine, the Malaysian Composers Series, the Stratford-on-Avon Music Festival, Harmos Plural Festival, 15 Second Harp Project, Spread York, The Future Blend Project, The Martin Read Festival and Frontiers Festival.
Patrick’s music has been broadcasted on NPO Radio 4 (The Netherlands), Concertzender (The Netherlands), and Scratch Radio Birmingham (UK), and has appeared on a release from Huddersfield Contemporary Records.
He holds a Masters degree in composition from the Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag (Royal Conservatoire of The Hague), where he had Martijn Padding and Guus Janssen as his tutors, and a Bachelors degree in composition from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, where he was taught by Andrew Hamilton, Seán Clancy, Ed Bennett, Howard Skempton and Michael Wolters.
Patrick Ellis (b. 1994 in Hammersmith, London) is a composer who is presently based in Oxfordshire, UK, who has had his music performed in the UK, The Netherlands, the US, Malaysia, Portugal, Australia and Norway.
He has had his music performed, recorded and workshopped by many ensembles and soloists, including Orkest de Ereprijs, Residentie Orkest, Kluster 5, The New European Ensemble, The Hodiernal Quartet, Thallein Ensemble, The Fidelio Trio, Decibel, Ensemble KROCK, 315 Ensemble, The Schubert Ensemble, CHROMA, Via Nova Choir, Noszferatu, Fenella Humphreys, Kathryn Williams, Xenia Pestova, Alfian Emir Adytia, Fumiko Miyachi and Benjamin Powell.
His work has been a part of festivals, series and projects including Festival Dag in Branding, Orkest de Erepijs’ Young Composers Meeting, the London New Wind Festival, Ideas of Noise Festival, the Psappha Composing For Scheme, Spring Festival The Hague, Kammer Klang, the Coming Up for Air Project, the Frequency Series Chicago, Synzine, the Malaysian Composers Series, the Stratford-on-Avon Music Festival, Harmos Plural Festival, 15 Second Harp Project, Spread York, The Future Blend Project, The Martin Read Festival and Frontiers Festival.
Patrick’s music has been broadcasted on NPO Radio 4 (The Netherlands), Concertzender (The Netherlands), and Scratch Radio Birmingham (UK), and has appeared on a release from Huddersfield Contemporary Records.
He holds a Masters degree in composition from the Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag (Royal Conservatoire of The Hague), where he had Martijn Padding and Guus Janssen as his tutors, and a Bachelors degree in composition from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, where he was taught by Andrew Hamilton, Seán Clancy, Ed Bennett, Howard Skempton and Michael Wolters.