David Pollock specialized in the harpsichord at the Royal Academy of Music where he won the Croft Early Music First Prize. Since then he has appeared at such venues as the Purcell Room and St John's Smith Square London, St George's Bristol and St. David's Hall Cardiff. David has given critically acclaimed recitals at the Fairfield Halls Croydon and has performed in international music festivals in Great Britain and abroad. In demand as a concerto soloist, he recently performed the complete harpsichord concertos of J.S. Bach. An interest in new music has led to composers writing specially for David. He gave the premiere of a large-scale work "Seven Mimicries for Solo Harpsichord" by Gavin Stevens at The Chichester Festivities, and the composer Mark Argent is currently preparing a score for muselar virginals. Solo CDs are "The French Harpsichord" and "O Mistris Myne: 150 years of English virginals music" on the London Independent Records label. He has a musical partnership with the guitarist Mark Ashford and is harpsichordist with The Parnassian Ensemble, whose first CD "A Noble Entertainment - Music from Queen Anne's London" was released in 2006 on the Avie label.