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Music Style
Classical, contemporary, eclectic |
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Artist History
Born South Wales, UK. Studied music at Exeter University (and other places).
After 10 years in music administration turned to composing. Member of COMA
(Contemporary Music-Making for Amateurs). Finalist in BBC Talent Composers
Competition 2000. Finalist in Craig Hultgren Cello Competition 2001. Debut CD
Leaving the Party on Pluto released 2001- most radio plays in the US. Most
performed 'live' works: 'From Blake's Milton' for voices and 'Tricorder' for oboe
trio. Personal aim: "To make enough joy to live on |
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Instruments
Oboe |
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Albums
Leaving the Party on Pluto |
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Press Reviews
"Sometimes it is slow and quiet, and sometimes it is loud and fast with driving drum
beats comprised of all sorts of polyrhythms, the breadth of which you aren't likely
to find from ten different bands. And, most importantly, it is definitely not the Back
street Boys, or Marilyn Manson, or Eminem, or Staind--or anything else you're likely
to hear on the radio. This is music with a mood, not an attitude. Its goal is to try the
untried, and takes a chance doing it. It's occasionally very natural and (I hate to
use this word) 'organic' sounding, and at other times it is mechanical and artificial."
(from 'Hybrid' magazine 2001 |
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Location
London, England - United Kingdom |
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