King Edward III once said: "If you want to train a longbowman,
start with his grandfather." This adage holds just as true for British
euphonium soloist David Childs who was born in the Yorkshire village of
Grimethorpe in 1981, to a family whose name had been synonymous with the
euphonium for the last two generations. His grandfather, John was born in the
Welsh valleys and was a well-respected euphonium player and conductor who
inspired his sons, Robert & Nicholas to play euphonium. Robert began
teaching his son David from an early age and in recent years David has emerged
as one of the finest brass soloists of his generation.
In the year 2000 he broke new ground for the
euphonium becoming the first euphonium soloist ever to win the brass final of
the televised 'BBC Young Musician of the Year’ competition, and in the
same year was awarded the coveted ‘Euphonium Player of the Year’ title, a title
he won again in 2004 and still holds today. Since that time David has been
instrumental in raising the profile of the euphonium in the classical world of
music and has not ceased to wow audiences with his astonishing technique,
extrovert musicality and engaging stage presence.
At twenty-five years of
age David is in the early stages of his career, but has already toured
extensively performing as a soloist in Australia, the Middle East, Japan, Hong
Kong, Europe and the U.S.A. He is a keen advocate of new music and has
premièred six new concerti for euphonium including a Royal Albert Hall radiobroadcast
of Alun Hoddinott's, 'The Sunne Rising - The King
Will Ride’.
David has performed on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3, Classic fm,
channel 4 television and BBC 2 television. He has also
been featured in the Gramophone, Classical Music and MUSO music magazines.
David has had the pleasure of performing as a soloist
with some of the UK’s finest orchestras including the BBC Philharmonic, Royal
Philharmonic, BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales
and Sinfonia Cymru. He has given solo performances at a number of high profile
music festivals including the BBC Proms, Melbourne
International Festival, Cheltenham International Festival and the Welsh Proms.
He also became the first euphonium soloist to give recitals in London’s most
prestigious recital venues; the Wigmore Hall and the South Bank’s Purcell Room.
David has already achieved a great deal
as a young euphonium soloist and received many awards in recognition: a Silver
Medal from the Worshipful Company of Musicians; a Star Award from the Countess
of Munster; the Musicians Benevolent’ Sir Charles Leggett Award; the Welsh
Music Guild’s Leo Abse & Cohen Award; the BBC Radio Wales
Soloist Award and the Harry Mortimer Award for Outstanding Achievement. As a
Schreiber-Keilwerth York Artist David is leading the way for a new generation
of euphonium players worldwide; he is proving the euphonium as a serious solo
vehicle within the world of classical music whilst remaining dedicated to
British style brass band movement. With several new commissions on the horizon,
David is sure to continue raising the euphonium’s profile through his own
unique performances.
"a great ambassador for the euphonium,
possessing an astonishing technique and an engaging stage presence."
The Observer
"a charismatic advocate of the euphonium, a demonstration of versatility
and extrovert musicality." The Guardian
"a serious musician dedicated to raising his instrument's profile. Childs
demonstrated a superbly focused, glowing tone." The Times
"he makes the euphonium sound as flexible and as agile as a trumpet and as
smooth as the trombone played by Tommy Dorsey." The Independent