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Podcast: chatting to Juliet Fraser (Eavesdropping) about violins, influences, musical genres, layers of history & moths
Find out more about the works on Memory Islands plus read the introduction by Dr Andrew Thompson PhD MRCP - Cognitive Neurologist, London
A new EP featuring selected incidental music and speeches from Shakespeare’s Globe 2019-20 productions of Henry VI and Richard III. All proceeds donated to The Globe. #savethearts #lovetheatre
A blog I wrote for Shakespeare’s Globe about the process and inspiration behind the music in Henry VI & Richard III
I was interviewed by BBC Radio 3 Music Matters last week about Shakespeare and Epping Forest
This song is from the forthcoming album and Epping Forest sound installation Echoes: Unearthing Stories of the Forest
The sound installation runs from 12.11.2019 – 05.01.2020 The View Visitor Centre, Chingford, Epping Forest
(FREE - just turn up!) Open 10am-5pm Tuesdays-Sundays
I joined writer and filmmaker John Rogers (Waltham Forest’s Psychogeographer-in-Residence) for a walk along the River Ching.
Super excited to be working with the incredible Shakespeare’s Globe as composer for Richard III & Henry VI, directed by Sean Holmes and Ilinca Radulian.
Epping Forest is a sprawling ancient woodland with many legends and folktales attached, but it also has a legacy of providing people with a safe place, of sanctuary and escape. This is the third in a series of blogs exploring the history of Epping Forest.
Excited to be part of this epic project, composed and realised by James Bulley and Daniel Jones. You can hear it in Epping Forest 20-28 July as part of Waltham Forest London Borough of Culture programme, The People’s Forest.
My Epping Forest project ‘Echoes’ has been awarded a grant from the PRS Foundation, enabling me to record my new compositions for the installation and album, launching in November.
The story of how Epping Forest was saved is a complex campaign involving ancient laws and modern politicians, well-connected socialists, corporations, early conservationists and working-class activism.
An exploration of Waltham Forest's rich history of community action and protest, including a panel discussion with me talking about the threat of enclosure during the C19th, and the people who helped save the forest, including my ancestor Thomas Willingale.
The first in a series of blogs exploring the history of Epping Forest. This one is all about the Iron Age hillfort, Loughton Camp.
I can now excitedly announce that I’ve been invited by City of London Epping Forest to be its Artist in Residence in 2019 - a whole year let loose in the forest to explore nature, local history and sound. Find out more …
This year I’ve been guest presenter for The Nest Collective Hour on Resonance 104.4FM. My show has focused on new releases from the traditional folk and contemporary classical worlds, and live guests have included Moore Moss Rutter, You Are Wolf, Jo Quail and Santiago Quartet.