Colin Tommis (born 1958) is a
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composer, songwriter, session guitarist and teacher. He is chairman of the
European Guitar Teachers Association
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(EGTA). His guitar music has been published by the
Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
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,
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Mel Bay
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and
Bardic Edition
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Tommis started playing in
folk music
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circles in the 1970s before joining the
Ian Campbell Folk Group
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, with whom he worked from 1977 to 1982. In 1979, he embarked on studies of classical music with
Harold Taylor,
John Bache
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John Woolfe
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(Music Director for Stratford's
Royal Shakespeare Company) before graduation under the professorship of
William Mathias
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Biography
Mathias was born in Whitland, Carmarthenshire. A child prodigy, he started playing the piano at the age of three and began co ...
at the
University College of North Wales
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, Bangor. As a solo guitarist, he commissioned a new guitar sonata from
Gareth Glyn and premiered pieces written especially for him by
John Pickard,
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and
Andy Crowdy. This last was a guitar concerto.
He founded the
Anglesey Guitar Ensemble
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in 1993 and this became, under his leadership, a successful group of young musicians. They won two national ensemble competitions and appeared on the BBC's ''
Blue Peter
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'' television show, before disbanding in 1997. In the late 1990s, Tommis joined the experimental band Ogam, which aimed to present traditional Welsh melodies in unusual arrangements.
Since then Tommis has collaborated with musicians such as
Huw Warren
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Career
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, Gwyn Evans, and
Lleuwen Steffan in the recording of many of his own songs. There are two CDs of Tommis' songs: ''The Cat Lover'' and ''Main Beam Blinded''. Performances of Tommis' music have been heard in France, Australia, Canada, Argentina and Denmark.
As chair of the European Guitar Teachers Association (EGTA), Tommis has had a decisive and pivotal role in developing the National Youth Guitar Ensemble (NYGE). The NYGE has performed Tommis' ensemble music in numerous concerts across the UK. As chairman he has steered the organisation to Charitable Status.
Tommis has recently collaborated on a children's story for narrator and classical guitarist called “The Pink Feather”, for which he wrote 30 minutes of brand new solo classical guitar music. This project is now being recorded and performed at schools and festivals around the country.
Selected works
*''The Christmas Fantasia'' (1994)
*''The Day She Walked Into Powys Hall'' (2001)
*''The Cat Lover'' (2003)
*''Main Beam Blinded'' (2006)
*''Learning To Tie Shoelaces'' (2006)
*''Y Felinheli'' (2007)
*''The Pink Feather'' (2008)
References
CD Review of Colin Tommis - The Cat Lover - The Songs Of Colin Thomas on Netmusic Recordings @ jazzreview.comMusikverlag ZimmermannTime Pieces for Guitar, Volume 1 - ABRSM Publishing: http://www.abrsmpublishing.comMusic Medals Gold Guitar Ensemble Pieces - ABRSM Publishing: http://www.abrsmpublishing.comMusic Medals Platinum Guitar Ensemble Pieces - ABRSM Publishing: http://www.abrsmpublishing.com
External links
European Guitar Teachers' Association (UK)
1958 births
Living people
Welsh male songwriters
Welsh classical composers
Welsh male classical composers
British music educators
British classical guitarists
British folk guitarists
British male songwriters
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