A short video clip of Willowspin playing the Burns Night céilidh at Norwich High School for Girls.
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A few photographs from the Jamie Roe Band set at Carlfest 2014 in Lowestoft, kindly provided by Patrick Thurston of Inallhonesty Media.
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On Wednesday 30th July, the Sistema In Norwich Martineau Chamber Orchestra will be performing at the Royal Sandringham Estate in front of HRH The Prince Of Wales, Prince Charles, as part of the 133rd Sandringham Flower Show.
The Martineau Chamber Orchestra will perform a specially-written new piece of music for the Prince Of Wales as part of a brand new tropically-designed garden, as well as various other favourite pieces of repertoire.
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A few pictures from the first couple of months with the new Jamie Roe Band line-up, recording some tracks and playing our first live show at The Rivergarden:
Catch us live next at Carlfest, Lowestoft (23rd August) and Ferryfest, Reedham (14th September).
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Visit the Sistema In Norwich website to view the full set of photos.
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I shall be MDing two nights of musical theatre performances for the BTEC Performing Arts students at Wayland Academy, as a showcase of the work have been doing this term.
Featuring monologues, dance pieces, solo vocal performances and group numbers, the showcase will run on 13th and 14th March 2014, at Wayland Academy in Watton, Norfolk. Entry is free, and tickets are available from the school.
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We are very excited to have world-famous solo violinist Tasmin Little supporting Sistema In Norwich this week, giving a workshop/masterclass with our Martineau Chamber Group, performing alongside them in concert at the John Innes Centre on Friday 28th February.
This concert is promoted by the Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music Society, and forms a part of Tasmin’s ‘Naked Violinist’ series of performances. Details and tickets are available here.
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I am delighted to have been invited back to Pellafort Press this coming Wednesday (20th November) to play the piano at the opening night of a brand new exhibition – ‘Explosive‘ – by London-based Russian painter Natalia Avdeeva.
The exhibition itself will run for two weeks (20th November – 5th December). As well as being a showcase for Natalia’s wonderful paintings, the display will feature a short video about Natalia and her personal approach to creating her artwork. In collaboration with Natalia and videographer Sophie Shaw, I have contributed an all-original soundtrack for this video, written to capture the energy and vitality of Natalia’s way of working, and her passion and vibrance as an artist.
For access to the opening evening of the exhibition on 20th November, please see details here.