His best-known work, the Concerto for Serpent and Orchestra, was written in 1987 when the composer was attached to the
University of South Carolina. Its premiere, with the soloist Alan Lumsden and the University of South Carolina Chamber Orchestra under Donald Portnoy, was at the First International Serpent Festival on 21 October 1989.
Douglas Yeo performed it again on 31 March 1997 at
New England Conservatory, and then on 29 and 30 May 1997 with the
Boston Pops Orchestra conducted by
John Williams, both in
Boston. Other compositions include his Concerto for
Keyed Bugle and Orchestra. The
Amherst Suite also features 8
serpents. He composed a
Jubilee Fanfare for the
RHS Bicentennial, which was attended by
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He has also composed a great number of other works, including 26 concertos, and many works for solo piano including a seven-part fugue. He composed a
James Bond Piano Concerto. This had its world premiere on 20 February 2010 in Cadogan Hall, London. It was performed by the London Gay Symphony Orchestra. Thomas Pandolfi was the solo pianist. Proctor is a graduate of the
Royal Academy of Music. In 2022 his album entitled Virtuoso Piano Works, played by Tyler Hay, was released by American Label
PARMA Recordings. His Serpent Concerto was recorded by
Douglas Yeo on the CD
Le Monde du Serpent. ==Works==