
International Composers Festival 2022
I am delighted to announce that Diane Wilks’ submission of her piece Just see me as I am has been selected for performance and consideration

I am delighted to announce that Diane Wilks’ submission of her piece Just see me as I am has been selected for performance and consideration

Some lovely moments in a difficult year: singing at St Barnabas’ Church, Tunbridge Wells.

I’ve been sitting on this for a few weeks now and am super excited to share with you the results of an April day, which

I’m over the moon to today announce that I have been recognised as “Outstanding” at The Wedding Emporium – Wedding Industry Awards in Kent and

Reading time: 4-5 minutes If you’d like a longer soundtrack to accompany this read, click on the video below (~8 minutes long). For a short,

“Singing is such an important part of so many people’s lives – not only economically if you’re a professional musician, but also spiritually, psychologically, socially,

Being a member of the UK’s AOTOS, the Association of Teachers of Singing, during a global pandemic has been invaluable. The support I have gained

To most working in the entertainment industry, the pandemic has completely swept the rug from under our feet: Covid has decimated live music in 2020.

What music to write about whilst in lockdown? I could probably write an essay on its multifaceted and adapted role in people’s lives! Lockdown has

My friends, cellist Nils Wiebolt and violinist Hazel Ross, asked me to take part in the London Marathon 2.6 challenge, put in place by the
















