Hannah Marshall (musician) explained

Hannah Marshall is a British experimental and free improvising musician (cello, vocals) and composer.

Biography

Marshall was born in London.[1] She has played on the British and European improvisation scene since the 2000s, with among others Polar Bear, Terry Day,[2] Alex Ward, Alexander Hawkins,[3] Veryan Weston,[4] Satoko Fukuda, Alison Blunt, Tony Marsh, Neil Metcalfe, Ingrid Laubrock, Rachel Musson and Dominic Lash;,[5] Evan Parker,[6] Luc Ex and Fred Frith. She also joined the Insub Meta Orchestra, the London Improvisers Orchestra and the Oxford Improvisers Orchestra. In 2012 she made a solo album Tulse Hill (Linear Obsessional Recordings). She is listed in 19 recording in the field of jazz between 2005 and 2014 by the discographer Tom Lord.[7]

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hannah Marshall - Theatre, drama and live art - Artists directory - Tower Hamlets - Arts & Entertainment . 2024-10-28 . www.towerhamletsarts.org.uk.
  2. Web site: Terry Day's Web Site Home, Improvisation, People Band, LIO,. www.terryday.co.uk.
  3. https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/artists/hannah-marshall/ cafeoto.co.uk
  4. Web site: Veryan Weston / Ingrid Laubrock / Hannah Marshall: Haste album review. June 1, 2012. All About Jazz.
  5. ´lumemusic.co.uk
  6. Web site: Review: Evan Parker - Trance Map, Bristol New Music, Arnolfini. bristol247.com.
  7. Tom Lord The Jazz Discography (online, retrieved 16 October 2017)