Will Todd is a renowned English composer and pianist, celebrated for his unique blend of jazz, blues, and traditional choral music. Born in County Durham, Todd's musical journey began with a full scholarship to Durham School, followed by studies at the University of Bristol. His compositions, which range from dramatic oratorios to uplifting jazz masses, have earned him a reputation as one of the UK's most sought-after and versatile composers.
Todd's signature work, "Mass in Blue," is a dynamic and popular jazz setting of the Latin mass, featuring driving grooves, blues harmonies, and moments of musical interplay between soloist and choir. His repertoire also includes operas, cantatas, and songs, with notable works like "The Call of Wisdom" and his Clarinet Concerto. Todd's music has been performed for esteemed figures such as HRH Elizabeth II, and his compositions have been featured in memorial broadcasts for Obama and Mandela.
As a performer, Todd is an accomplished pianist who often collaborates with others in his own works. He is also the composer-in-residence and conductor of Vox Anima London, a professional chamber choir. Todd's ability to seamlessly integrate jazz and gospel elements into classical choral music makes his compositions accessible and engaging for both performers and audiences alike. His music is a testament to his mastery of craft and his unique artistic vision.