David Moule-Evans (1930-2015) was a British composer and musician known primarily for his contributions to contemporary classical music and choral works. His genre primarily encompasses modern classical, with a focus on choral compositions, orchestral music, and chamber works. Moule-Evans studied at the Royal College of Music and later became a prominent figure in the British choral scene, serving as a conductor and educator. Some of his notable works include choral pieces such as "Lamentations of Jeremiah" and "The Passion According to St. John," which showcase his skill in vocal arrangements and harmonic exploration. Moule-Evans' impact on music is reflected in his commitment to expanding the repertoire for choirs, influencing both performers and composers within the contemporary classical landscape. His works are frequently performed in choral festivals and by various choirs, contributing to the preservation and evolution of choral music in the UK. In addition to his compositions, he was involved in music education, helping to nurture the next generation of musicians. His legacy continues to resonate in the choral community, emphasizing the importance of modern compositions in traditional settings.