Toby Wren

Australian jazz composer and performer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Toby Wren is an Australian jazz composer and performer. He performs in the Toby Wren Trio/Quartet, the Carnatic Jazz Experiment, which incorporates Indian music.[1][2] He led the sextet 'Finders Keepers'.[3]

Education

Wren graduated from the Queensland Conservatorium in 1998.

Career

He was selected for the Australian Composers Orchestral Forum twice, and has been a Composer Affiliate of The Queensland Orchestra. In 1997, he won the DIGF composition prize for his guitar piece "Nebbish". He was a finalist in the APRA Music Awards in 2011, in a jazz category.[4] In 2006 and 2008, Wren travelled to India to learn about Carnatic music.[1] He has written arrangements for George, Rhubarb and Chris Pickering. He has also collaborated with other artists, including saxophonist Rafael Karlen.[5]

Discography

  • Fat Lip 81 (with Babel) - 2001 [6]
  • Umlaut - 2006 [7][8]
  • Everything Must Go - 2008 [6]
  • Black Mountain - 2017 [9][10]

References

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