Robert Davidson composes lyrical contemporary classical music that draws from many genres. It's intricate and challenging music that communicates to a wide audience without patronising, and is focused often on telling stories, especially through sharp focus on spoken intonation. Robert's been creating speech-melody music for several decades, adapting his accompaniments to recorded speech without manipulating the source - placing speech into a musical picture frame so that it sounds like singing: voice portraits.
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Robert Davidson, Entrance (1997). Topology with William Barton, Dheeraj Shrestha and Marialy Pacheco
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Robert Davidson, Remember (2008). Words by Christina Rossetti. Brisbane Chamber Choir/Graeme Morton.
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