High school and ultimately college led Trevor toward the recording arts, gaining a degree in Recording Engineering from Canada’s top school, Music Industry Arts. It represented the first step down the path that Trevor would follow from that point on. Composed for 4 part choir and piano, “Sacred young people”, a variation on a literal theme of the Pope’s, was performed and recorded by Trevor’s graduating class. Unfortunately security did not allow for the class to sing live for the Pope, but they did perform Trevor’s first composition at their graduation ceremonies, held at St.Mary’s cathedral. In grade 8, Trevor was approached by his school for a commissioned composition: a piece for his graduating class to sing for the coinciding visit of Pope John Paul to Ontario Canada. Studying choir, violin and contrabass throughout, Trevor also gravitated toward the piano, which he began studying privately in tandem. Mary’s elementary school for the arts at age 5. After being introduced to music by his Grandmother, Trevor’s parents enrolled him in St. He was helped by his grandmother onto the piano bench before he could walk, she sat him in her lap and played “Puff the magic dragon” (a melody Trevor still does variations on in his compositions). Website: Trevor was born a few hours outside of Toronto in London Ontario Canada.
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