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Jack Ledger-Dowse is a composer, educator of music based in London and Birmingham, UK.
He is a scholar of the Royal College of Music, London, studying Composition and Composition for Screen, and was formerly a composer with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. He is a tutor of Music Theory, Composition, GCSE, A Level and Brass Instruments.

Thrilled to present my first release to streaming platforms Sylvan Fantasy - a Marimba Duet performed wonderfully by Sirocco Duo!
View it on Spotify here!
Music for the Screen
A Candle (Drama - Piano, Strings and Pads)
00:00 / 00:52
Where is Cinema? - Orchestral, Vintage Hollywood Style
00:00 / 00:30
I, Spy (Thriller - Orchestral)
00:00 / 00:56
Genesis (Ambient, Solo Cello, Strings)
00:00 / 03:47
Namsu (Advertisement - Piano, Solo Cello, Strings, Woodwinds, Synths)
00:00 / 01:12
Forward Together (Optimisitc - solo Guitar and instrumental ensemble)
00:00 / 01:40
Concert Music
Sylvan Fantasy (Marimba Duet)
00:00 / 01:24
Ave Maria (SATB Choir)
00:00 / 01:55
Azure (Saxophone Quartet)
00:00 / 01:25
Remember Me (Soprano and Piano)
00:00 / 01:37
Alone, Against the Fire (Solo Guitar)
00:00 / 01:53
Archean Hymn (Solo Double Bass)
00:00 / 01:26
The Spring (Clarinet Quartet)
00:00 / 01:03
Reviews
Paul Mealor OStJ CLJ OSS FRSA International Composer, President of John Armitage Memorial Trust
"Jack Ledger-Dowse's Ave Maria was stunningly beautiful. It brought the past and the present together in an original way to hint at the future."
Toni Midlane, Toni's Tots Drama
"Jack was an absolute pleasure to work with. I sent him my rough ideas and he very quickly and expertly turned them into fantastic pieces of music. I would highly recommend working with him."
Stuart Birnie Former Conductor, Birmingham Schools Brass Band
"Working on Jack's piece was a delight... listening to him talk to the players about certain sections was inspirational. The students in the band were stunned at the reception they received when we first performed the piece at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire..."
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