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Togethering – in collaboration with Christine Adams

Togethering was performed at Doddington Village Hall on 3rd August 2025.

In this performance, Christine and Rae revisited some pieces from Virtual Creations, adding improvised layers in real time and finding some completion for the project. You may gain insights into parts of lockdown where we were all getting along quite nicely. You may also recognise some moments when we all thought we were going a bit mad! We are still here. And we are still making music together – “Togethering”.

Past projects:

Many A Pirate At Sea composed for MAPAS ensembles, 2023.

As this was performed by MAPAS pupils, we were unable to record the live performance. This is a midi demo which, although obviously never as good as a live performance, will give you an idea of how the piece sounded!

when we used to sing composed for Mixed Blend (a group made of Fish From Oblivion and friends)

Virtual Creations in collaboration with Christine Adams

NaNoWriMo: Each November from 2017 to 2019, I joined my writer friends for National Novel Writing Month. Instead of writing a novel, I aimed to create 60 minutes of music. You can find the resulting albums on my Bandcamp.

52 Improvisations: An improvisation a week in 2019

wisteria: Video score commissioned by Gavin Osborn

Performance of wisteria by Gavin Osborn at St Catherine’s College, Oxford

time is different here…: An immersive performance experience which took place at Talliston House & Gardens in collaboration with Gavin Osborn and the Vonnegut Collective.

The Dreamer of Ants by John Trevillian. Written in response to ‘time is different here…’ Music from the event.

All the Days of your Life: An anthem commissioned by Cantiana Choir. Premiered in December 2018.

time – trace – place: An installation at Porthmeor Studios exploring the themes of time, trace and place. Info on collaborators can be found here.

‘flocking’ with Gary Farr (trumpet), Sarah Keirle (voice) and Rachel Graff (violin).

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