
Much of his early work consisted of music for schools but he also wrote a vast catalogue of other compositions including “The Old Lie” - an entertainment based on poems from the First World War, performed as the first part of an evening with Liverpool poet Roger McGough. Also from this era came a commission to write a musical to celebrate the 700th anniversary of Rye in East Sussex being granted a Royal Charter and becoming one of the Cinque Ports. Other work from this time included a commission from virtuoso clarinettist Georgina Dobrée for a set of pieces for Basset Horn which she subsequently performed around the world.

During this period as well as recording with West End singers, notably the then Phantom and Christine from the London production of Phantom of the Opera, Peter Karrie and Claire Moore, he also travelled, along with Bernard J Taylor, to Poland to record the symphonic Millennium Suite with the Polish State Philharmonic.
Later that year he was principal orchestrator on the CD of the musical “Nosferatu”, which again featured many West End stars, later he was also the musical director of the successful European Premiere run starring Christopher Biggins and Peter Straker.



A few years later was a trip to Iasi in Romania, with a Dutch production company, to record and conduct the Passion Suite with the orchestra of the Romanian State Opera. Following this was post-production at the Philips recording studios in Eindhoven.
Gareth is currently working on orchestrations for a new musical to be performed on Broadway and is putting the finishing touches to his new “Friendship Mass” which is due to be debuted in 2027.
