So proud to announce our amazing cast! If you're in Brighton or London in late May, it would mean the world to me if you came to see the next chapter of my musical Have You Met Stan?
https://t.co/2Gb9837VpD
📢 Continuing the celebration of our Organ!
Join Stuart Lee and Owen Chan as they take us through a musical interpretation of the Tale of Beren and Lúthien, with music inspired by Tolkien and accompanied by readings.
All are welcome. 🎵✨
#ExeterCollegeOxford#Tolkien
Delighted that 'Have you met Stan?' got awarded the Musical Theatre Brighton Fringe bursary! Catch us in Brighton, London, Dublin, Bristol, and Oxford this May and June! https://t.co/sQbd32BZye
Catching up on @imgrandmam eps post Christmas and New Year. Tried to adapt the "I'm just a boy from Cork" attitude but Newry doesn't have quite the same ring... Less wholesome more threatening
📢 The second event of our partnership with @MusicatOxford is this Saturday 25th January.
Lucile Dollat (@LDollat) will be joining us for her Oxford debut pieces by the likes of Fauré and Debussy, plus her own improvisations.
Book your tickets now ⬇️
https://t.co/H5XeaEuVtC
I cannot stress just how much I enjoyed writing some music for Luke Aldridge's fabulous Podtime Stories series. If you have a few minutes and like a whimsical story time throwback please do give this story (and others in Luke's series a listen).
https://t.co/62uMJNrABf
★★★★ Review: Sleeping Beauty – Quirky interpretation that invests in the story with no loss of pantomime fun @OxfordPlayhouse 👇
https://t.co/xVWNUAwLQi
Composer: Okay, so what did you have in mind for the back-up sound?
Honda: I want an SATB chorus singing a chord that will please the lord.
Composer: you got it.
POV: you're on a flight and you realise there's a choir on board, they're getting music scores out of their bags, and one of the adults is twanging a tuning fork
Classical country house at the heart of the Irish countryside nestled in ancient woodland.
Abbeyleix Estate was home to the de Vesci Family for over 300 years. Their stewardship of this great estate created one of the most beautiful landscapes in Ireland.
Sir John Eliot Gardiner's farcical comeback is a damning indictment of our industry's unwillingness to change.
It shames us, even more than him.
My October Long View for @ClassicalMusic_ https://t.co/FAPbHoiHMV #ClassicalMusic