A winner of numerous national and international awards, Laura Snowden is an exciting young classical guitarist.
Alongside a busy concert schedule as a soloist and chamber musician, she also leads a successful compositional career, both in the classical and folk genre. Her music, as heard recently on BBC Radio 3, will feature on the debut album from her folk ensembe Tir Eolas, recipients of a City Music Foundation award this year.
Programme:
J.S Bach (1685 -1750)-Lute Suite BWV 995 Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909)-Asturias Colin Downs (b.1956)-Mosaic Lennox berkeley (1903...
Twenty-five years on from the heyday of the high energy, close-harmony singing duo, Panic Brothers, Reg Meuross and Rich Morton are reuniting for a special limited edition run of gigs and festivals in 2014.
Reg and Rich have lost none of the musical and lyrical edge which established them as a formidable live act, first on the London pub circuit and then leading to five years of successful touring and TV work, with appearances at Edinburgh, Glastonbury, Sidmouth and most of the major British Festivals and also the comedy circuit.
Gary Numan is a truly unique artist. He is back in black and ready to darken Exeter and England once again. Numan has influenced everyone from Trent Reznor to Prince to The Prodigy to Afrika Bambaataa to name a few.
Admiration comes from all corners of the music industry with David Bowie saying he has ‘has written a couple of the finest things in British pop’ while Marilyn Manson states that he ‘pioneered electronic dance music’ and Numan’s own contemporaries hold him in the highest regard with Devo stating that ‘The Pleasure Principle is so original and cool and ground breaking …...
Cate Le Bon is a singer-songwriter originally from Cardiff who sings in both Welsh and English. Known for her off-kilter style influenced by folk and psychedelia and by the likes of Neil Young and Velvet Underground, she’s recorded with both Gruff Rhys and the Manic Street Preachers.
A three-pronged vocal attack and catchy guitars and drums are the bread and butter of Young Knives, formerly known as The Pony Club. Quirky and poppy, the threesome are as eccentric as they are prolific.
‘We are Young Knives: Henry, House of Lords and Olly. We are three weirdos from the East Midlands. We have been around forever and made four pretty neat albums and a bunch of EPs. In 2013 we released our best album ever, called Sick Octave. Sure lots of people thought it would be some merry chant-along post-punk thing, but it was in reality a nightmare journey through our filthy...
A talk by the Turner Prize nominated artist, best known for his humorous drawings that make witty, wry and sometimes dark observations on everyday life, giving an insight into his work practice.
Shrigley’s deliberately crude graphic style has an immediate and accessible appeal, while simultaneously offering insightful commentary on the absurdities of human relationships. His work, which extends beyond drawing to include photography, taxidermy, sculpture, animation, painting, and music, is characterised by a varied use of humour and an abiding impulse to ‘communicate as simply and...