Music, motherhood and motivation - Sarah Richmond Q&A
This week DEBUT Horizon Artist Sarah Richmond discusses being a working mum in the music industry, virtual reality performance, and a world premier of ‘Constellations’ for her upcoming Secret Concert with DEBUT at Shoreditch Treehouse.
From chapel choir to Old Shanghai - Julian Chou-Lambert Q&A
From Cambridge Choral tradition to DJ-ing and electronic music - performing at Brunel Museum this November, meet DEBUT Horizon Artist Julian Chou-Lambert.
Make the music your own - Julia Raga Q&A
Following a Q&A in September, Julia Raga Pascual speaks to Alex again about bringing live music to new audiences, and the many different ways audiences can interpret the music that they hear.
Fall in love with video game music - Julia Raga Q&A
This week, Alex catches up with DEBUT clarinettist Julia Raga, hearing about her work championing the Video Game music genre, and her experience of performing live with DEBUT.
Cellopickin' with William Jack - Q&A
We caught up with Will Jack about his recent work, his new album launch, and his upcoming performances, including at our flagship Shoreditch Treehouse series.
“Classical concerts have created some of the most magical live experiences of music for me.”
Music is a totally universal language - Q&A with Horizon Artist & saxophonist Sophia Elger
We caught up with Horizon Artist Sophia Elger to chat about challenging traditions and her inspiration from visual art.
“There is something about playing the saxophone that allows me to fully express myself and makes me want to share my music with others.”
An immersive viewing experience - New DEBUT Horizon Artist videos
We spoke to Lizzie Holmes, founder of DEBUT, about the process and creative ideas behind the new series of Horizon Artist videos. DEBUT’s Horizon artists have been working hard on a bespoke new recording project, and we’ll be releasing them over the summer.
Being less conventional - insights from a Horizon Artist
Horizon Artist Hannah Shilvock shares insights into an unexpected and unconventional music career. Hannah talks about the music that inspires her, what it’s like to create new music with the bass clarinet, and offers some lifestyle inspiration for London.
Wellbeing tips from a DEBUT pianist
Horizon Artist Rieko Makita shares some ways she promotes wellbeing as a busy professional.
Q&A with Horizon Artist, soprano Isabelle Peters
We caught up with Horizon Artist, soprano Isabelle Peters about meaningful connections and not giving up.
Q&A with Horizon Artist, violinist Emma Arizza
We caught up with Horizon Artist Emma Arizza to chat about innovation, collaboration and making classical music essential to our daily lives. | “I love thinking about creative and innovative ways to engage different audiences and make people discover the incredible world of classical music” - Emma Arizza
Q&A with Horizon Artist, soprano Shafali Jalota
We caught up with Horizon Artist soprano Shafali Jalota about spine-tingling musical moments and the value art brings to society | “I’d like everyone to understand the value that the arts bring to society...Art is part of the fabric of our lives; it should be valued that way”
Horizon Artist's Isabelle Peters & Meriel Cunningham photo session with Marc Aldridge
Take a look at our photo session with Horizon Artists, soprano Isabelle Peters and mezzo soprano Meriel Cunningham
DEBUT's new monthly concert series launches south of the river!
Join us for DEBUT’s new monthly classical music experience south of the river at Brunel Museum’s historic Grade II* listed Thames Tunnel Shaft | The Brunels hosted the first underground concert party here in 1827 and we are continuing the tradition at this remarkable venue!
DEBUT at Brunel Museum offers awe-inspiring performances, time to chat to your favourite musicians and the chance to learn more about Brunel’s remarkable feat of engineering.
Horizon Artists' Masterclass with Gary Matthewman and Jo Ramadan
This week as part of our Artist Development Programme, Horizon Project, we had two closed Masterclasses at Clapham Omnibus.
Why closed (with no-one else watching)? - So that both the artists and Gary and Jo could feel they could speak candidly, take more risks and allow themselves to be more vulnerable. Thanks to the great insights, tips and guidance from Gary and Jo, they were both really valuable and insightful sessions!