Rohan is a multi award winning composer based in the UK

Among his notable works are a Symphony of Flowers a large scale symphonic worked based on a generative music engine built for Singapore Airlines; additional music for the Christmas farce, Father Christmas is back - starring Kelsey Grammer and John Cleese; the Cleo award-winning Xbox Tourism Campaign, which explores virtual travel through games like Assassins Creed Odyssey and Halo 5; a score for Wonder Mountain’s Guardian, a $10M Hybrid Roller Coaster - Interactive multi player Dark Ride game, which the LA times called one of the best theme-park rides in the world; and music for NBC broadcast of the Royal Wedding of The Prince and Princess of Wales.

Awards and recognition for his music include, multiple Music and Sound Awards, a British Creative Circle, Ciclope Berlin, Creative Moment, Muse, Design Week, Sonic Identity, Kyoto Global design award and D&AD Pencil a Clio award, and Cannes Lion.

His piece Haiku received the Diffusion Prize, from the University of Limerick, and Companionship of a memory, with the Theresa Smith Dance Company, New York, won the IPark Thanatapolis prize.

Rohan’s teachers included  Michael Daugherty, William Bolcom, Bright Sheng, Evan Chambers, Michael Ruszczinsky, Tom Wells and the Film composer Wilfred Josephs. He has a Masters degree in composition from the University of Michigan.

He has taught composition for Media at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire for music and Dance in Greenwich.