Draft:TJ Watts draft 1
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Tristen J. T. Watts is a British Composer born in England. He has published six large-scale symphonies they being: Joseph in Egypt", "La Résurrection", "The Exodus", "Symphonic Adagio", "Jeremiah" & "The Apocalypse." In addition, he has published 12 concerto/chamber works.
A notable performance includes the premiere of "Overture in B flat major 'Majestique'" when at the age of 19 it was played in the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall on February 2nd, 2024 by the Chineke! Orchestra. His work was performed alongside numbers from Saint Saen's Carnival des Animaux and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Since a young age, he has played across England, internationally in Italy, and alongside premier violinists such as Jamie Jorge.
Watts is a student of the Royal Academy in London and is currently working on his Fellowship diploma in classical diploma. He runs a Youtube channel to showcase his work and has a series of self preformed recordings of his works.