Will Elsom
Lives in London, United Kingdom

The Brass Band is my favoured musical genre, though I am equally happy listening to the classics, jazz, RnB, soul, rock and pop. My favourite bands are Genesis, Dire Straits, Danny Wilson (who?) Deacon Blue, and the 47 Chromosomes.
I was lucky enough to receive free musical education from the age of 13 to 19, just by dint of living in Newham, where Marjorie Helps was a staunch supporter of Michael Toll's efforts as Head of Music.
I became hooked on composing at an early age, influenced by the pieces and operas I studied through secondary school pre GCE. (My earliest works would at best be described as Avant Garde, at worst rubbish!) I won third prize in Newham Academy's Composition Competition with an excerpt from an Oratorio that I've never finished. I went through a prolific stage between doing my A-levels and starting work, churning out about 20 songs, mostly about being in and out of love. Chrysalis took a dozen of them and then did bugger all with them! (No surprise really.)
I play with the Becontree Brass Band - a band that never knowingly allows sex offenders to play in its ranks.
I am mainly a Tuba player, but only ever under duress. I am REALLY a trombone player, but because I can play quietly and do not attempt to straighten a bone when playing anything louder than PP, conductors insist I play bass.
I am a civil servant, based in Victoria, London.
My other interests include Sports, mainly Cricket, reading, Sci-Fi, Writing, consumer affairs. And my wife. And baby clothes. But not necessarily in that order.
You can find other examples of my music on www.penninemusic.com and www.thornesmusic.com |