Find out more about all the composers we've supported and worked with across our programmes.

Shaye Poulton Richards

Shaye Poulton Richards

Shaye Poulton Richards is a composer, lyricist, and librettist telling stories that explore the whimsical and psychological aspects of day-to-day life with dramatic sensibilities. A recent graduate of Trinity Laban… Read More

Sherry Davis

Sherry Davis

Sherry Davis is a multi-disciplinary artist who seamlessly blends soul, classical, and African elements to create compositions that transcend traditional boundaries. Having studied Contemporary Jazz Piano at Goldsmiths University, she… Read More

SHHE

SHHE

SHHE is a Scottish-Portuguese sound artist, musician and producer. Based in Dundee, Scotland, her work explores themes of identity and connection at the intersection between sound and space, environment and… Read More

Shirley Tetteh

Shirley Tetteh

Shirley Tetteh has become a rising star of the UK Jazz scene. She is a member of the Jazz FM Awards nominated septet Nérija, also winners of the 'Jazz Newcomer… Read More

Shunaji

Shunaji

Shunaji is an award-winning producer, rapper and singer-songwriter based in London. She has been supported by the MOBO Help Musicians Fund and PRS Foundation's Women Make Music, in recognition of… Read More

Sian O’Gorman

Sian O’Gorman

Sian is part of NYX, a collaborative drone choir and otherworldly electric chorus, re-embodying live electronics and extended vocal techniques. In November 2021 Sian was a recipient of a Sound… Read More

Simon Le Boggit

Simon Le Boggit

Simon Le Boggit is a multimedia artist living and working in Lincolnshire, UK. Focusing on the distillation of “meaning” from chaos, his recent works have resulted in the creation of… Read More

Simon Paton

Simon Paton

Simon Paton is a composer, bassist, researcher and event curator based in Birmingham. A graduate of University of West London where he studied bass guitar and jazz composition, he formed… Read More

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