Troy Banarzi

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Troy Banarzi (b. London, 12 April 1972) is a British-born composer and artist of Indian/Irish descent.

Composer of Euphonika, an audio/visual "performance art" piece exploring people's relationships with dolls and statues. Scored for string quartet, harp, tuba, Hammond organ, toy piano, vibrandoneon, and live electronics, and incorporating video interviews and film animation.

He has also had works performed at Zoo Art Fair, Tate Britain, Whitechapel Gallery, National Film Theatre, and Laban. His commercial CD includes music for Newsnight, Richard and Judy, and Dispatches. His production music is published by De Wolfe Music.

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