After moving to England in the 1960s, American-born conductor/composer Carl Davis was a leading figure in both the concert hall and in film music, carving out a unique niche in each.
Born in New York City, Davis attended Bard College and later studied composition with Paul Nordoff, Hugo Kauder, and Per Nørgård. He served as a conductor with the New York City Opera and the Robert Shaw Chorale, and earned an award for his 1959 off-Broadway revue Diversions (written in collaboration with Steven Vinaver). He became active in England at the outset of the '60s with the Edinburgh F...