Thomas Hewitt Jones is an award-winning composer of both concert
and commercial music. Winner of the 2003 BBC Young Composer
Competition, he studied music at Cambridge University where he was
also organ scholar of Gonville and Caius College.
His concert work has been heard on BBC Radio, Television and in
many of the major concert halls in the UK, including the Royal Festival
Hall, London’s South Bank centre and the Royal Albert Hall. Thomas
has worked with numerous acclaimed ensembles such as the Britten Sinfonia, Sounds
Positive, Members of the Royal Opera House orchestra and the Carducci Quartet.
He has had pieces published by The Royal School of Church Music, including anthems
in ‘The Word Revealed’ – the festival service celebrating the 400th anniversary of
the King James Bible – and ‘The Light of God’s Glory’ – a resource for Epiphany carol
services; as well as Faber Music, ABRSM and Oxford University Press. He has worked
in Hollywood, and was the composer and conductor for the soundtracks of the 2012
Olympics Mascots animated films.