In 2017, Robin Haigh won a
BASCA British Composer Award at the age of 24 for his recorder quintet,
In Feyre Foreste. His piece
Zorthern features on the
NMC Recordings label performed by Luke Carver Goss and the
Royal Northern Sinfonia. In 2018, he was chosen to be a part of the
London Symphony Orchestra's Soundhub scheme, as well as
PRS for Music's Accelerate scheme, and the
University of Sheffield's workshop with the Ligeti Quartet. In 2019 he was commissioned by the
Britten Sinfonia to write a piece for chamber orchestra, supported by the
William Alwyn foundation. In July 2019, he was announced as a 2019–20
Royal Philharmonic Society composer, leading to a commission for the 2020
Presteigne Festival. He won an
Ivor Novello Award in the Chamber Orchestral category in 2020, and in 2021 was nominated in the Solo Works category. In 2022 he was voted joint-winner of the Composer Slam European Championship for his piece AESOP 2, which was performed in
Hanover by Orchester im Treppenhaus. In October 2025 he received two
Ivor Novello Award nominations for his pieces
FILTH and
LUCK. He studied composition at
Goldsmiths, University of London and The
Royal Academy of Music, with teachers including
Dmitri Smirnov,
Edmund Finnis, and
David Sawer. == Notable works ==