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Tobin Stokes
Tobin was born in North Vancouver and first lived in Horseshoe
Bay, BC. His family moved to Powell River where he eventually
became a charter member of the award-winning Powell River
Boy’s Choir, performing, competing and touring in
many countries. He trained as a pianist and went on to study
music at the University of Victoria. He holds a degree in
percussion and has spent the last 15 years composing music
for television, events, theatre, and the concert stage.
With years of experience as a performer in many genres,
Tobin is comfortable working in a variety of styles. He
composes both traditionally, sitting with paper and pencil
at a piano, and also in a production studio. These days
a regular working week often includes scoring documentaries
for the National Film Board, or something destined for the
Discovery Channel or Global television. He could be putting
finishing touches on a choral piece for a tour or festival,
a sound design for a theatre project, or a piece for orchestra
or small ensemble such as a piano trio or brass quintet.
His recent awards include a 2003 Jessie Award for his music
at the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre; two critics choice awards
for his music for theatres in Victoria; the “Most
Notable Composer” award from a Victoria newspaper;
and most recently, a 2004 Leo award for his music for “Living
Things We Love To Hate” for the Discovery Channel.
After living and composing in Vancouver, Powell River, Toronto,
the Gulf Islands, and Montreal, Tobin Stokes is now based
in Victoria, BC.
Tobin
Stokes Website
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