David Nunn is a composer, educator and co-founder of arts collective Stomping Ground. He writes instrumental, vocal, choral and electronic music. His current musical priorities include overlapping and cyclical patterns, blending acoustic and electronic sounds to create an organic whole, using different tuning systems, and immersing the audience in a hazy sound. He has written for musicians such as ensemble recherche, The Hermes Experiment, Parandrus, Psappha, the Choir of St. John's College, Cambridge, George Fu, Zoë Martlew, Lauren Scott, Mark Simpson, Rosalind Ventris and Huw Watkins.

His choral music has been performed by numerous choirs across Europe, in the US, and in east Asia. He studied with Helen Grime at the Academy, where he won the RCS Muriel Dawson Award and Alan Bush Composition Prize, and he also studied with Julian Anderson and Christian Mason. His music is published non-exclusively by Black Dot Press.