Taylor Scott Davis

Taylor Scott Davis (born 1980)[1] is an American church musician, conductor and composer of mostly sacred music.

Based at St. Andrew Methodist Church in Plano, Texas, he has also become an arranger and composer for the Voces8 vocal ensemble.

[4] His arrangement was credited to feature "brassy exuberance worthy of Bernstein", new "harmonic territory", "sweeping harps", "roving bass lines" and "asymmetrical sways".

[1][6] A reviewer of a concert at Wilhering Abbey near Linz wrote that the composition left "a lasting impression" ("nachhaltigen Eindruck"), and summarized the content: "It is about the transience of life, the disintegration into the 'meteorite dust' that gives it its title, but which true love transforms again."

")[1] A reviewer of the concert at St. Martinus, Hattersheim, as part of the Rheingau Musik Festival, noted that the music created an architecture of layers of meditative foils of sound.