Conductors
Graham Ross is a composer and conductor of a wide range of repertoire. He studied at Clare College, Cambridge, and at the Royal College of Music, supported by an H.R. Taylor Trust Award for Conducting and BBC Performing Arts Bursary. As a composer he studied principally with Giles Swayne, and has had works performed as far afield as Slovenia, Kuwait, Israel and Lebanon. In the 2008/2009 season he has assisted Diego Masson in Stockhausen’s Trans at the QEH and Sir Colin Davis in Berlioz’s L’Enfance du Christ. During the summer 2009 he conducts new productions of both La Bohème – in a return visit to the West Bank with the Choir of London – and Le Nozze di Figaro with Musique Cordiale in London and Provence. More...
Winner of the Alexander Gibson Young Conductor's Award in 2000 and shortlisted for a prestigious Arts Foundation award this year, Tom Seligman studied with Martyn Brabbins at the Royal Scottish Academy after graduating from Cambridge University, and later with Jorma Panula in Amsterdam. Tom is Director of Hampshire County Youth Orchestra, with whom he toured northern Italy in August 2007, Musical Director of the Nonesuch Orchestra and Principal Conductor of Kensington Chamber Orchestra. More...




