Toni Castells

Senior Lecturer in Music Technology specialisation in Acoustics at University of West London/Lecturer in Music Technology at Imperial College London

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  • Imperial College London

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Imperial College London

Toni Castells is a composer and academic based in London. He graduated top of his year in Telecommunications and Electronic Engineering at La Salle Barcelona (BEng/MEng) in 1999. He graduated in Music Business Management (MA) at the University of Westminster in 2006 and holds a Certificate in Teaching and Learning (CASLAT) by Imperial College. He lectures Sound Technology and Music Technology at Imperial College London and the UWL, specialising in acoustics and composition.

Toni Castells is a highly accomplished and internationally recognized composer and musician. Born in Barcelona, Spain, he began his musical journey at a young age, studying classical guitar, piano and composition. Castells later moved to London, United Kingdom, where he currently resides and continues to work.

Toni Castells is a composer who possesses a remarkable ability to create music that transcends traditional boundaries and genres. Castells' compositions are marked by their complexity, depth, and ability to evoke profound emotions in the listener. Castells' music often invites listeners on a journey of introspection and reflection, exploring deep emotions and contemplating the human condition.

His musical style can be described as a tapestry of influences, seamlessly weaving together classical, electronic, ambient, and world music elements. His compositions often feature intricate melodic lines that traverse a range of emotions, from introspective and melancholic to uplifting and transcendent. By drawing from diverse musical traditions, Castells creates a sonic landscape that defies categorization and invites listeners on a journey of discovery.

In addition to his prowess as a composer, Castells has demonstrated versatility by collaborating with artists from various disciplines. His compositions have been featured in film soundtracks, where his evocative music enhances the visual storytelling and adds another layer of emotional depth to the cinematic experience. Castells has also collaborated with dancers and choreographers, creating music that becomes an integral part of the movement and narrative of dance performances.

Castells' dedication to creating immersive experiences extends beyond traditional music performances. He has also ventured into the realm of multimedia installations, where he combines music with visual art, technology, and interactive elements. Through these installations, he aims to create multisensory experiences that engage the audience on multiple levels, blurring the boundaries between art forms and creating a truly immersive and transformative encounter.

Toni Castells' music has garnered critical acclaim and has been performed in renowned venues and festivals worldwide. His ability to blend diverse musical influences, his meticulous attention to detail, and his dedication to creating immersive experiences make him a distinctive and influential figure in contemporary music.

Born in Berga near Barcelona (Spain), Hispano-British musician and composer Toni Castells took up music at the age of 4, studying classical guitar and clarinet as main instruments, teaching himself also to play the piano. He went on to study at the Conservatori Municipal de Música de Barcelona, winning the coveted St. Joan de Vilatorrada Composition Prize with his duet 'Imatges' for flute and piano aged 14. By that time he had already started his first symphonic rock band with local friends, Herzia, in which he played the keyboards. After 10 years of demo-making and playing concerts all over the Catalan territory, they signed a record deal with AZ Records in 1998. Their debut album 'Coses que Passen' (AZ Records 1999) was named best Catalan rock album of 1999 by specialised music magazine Popular 1.

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