Coriander Stuttard | WRITER
Coriander’s interest in music began when she started playing the violin aged four and has taken her across the world into concert halls and recording…
Read MoreCoriander’s interest in music began when she started playing the violin aged four and has taken her across the world into concert halls and recording…
Read MoreBy Coriander Stuttard Paris – Madras: it sounds like a wonderful grand voyage, encapsulating all sorts of colours and cultures on the way. And…
Read MoreBy Coriander Stuttard Musical commemorations for the 100th Anniversary of the Representation of the People Act could take many guises, but for composer Joanna…
Read MoreBy Coriander Stuttard We’re living in a fast moving, pop-up society. Cafes, shops, restaurants spring up in new areas, and then disappear. This catch-me-if…
Read MoreBy Coriander Stuttard Summer schools are typically a place to take an interest, explore that interest in more depth with some tuition, and meet other…
Read MoreBy Coriander Stuttard When An-Ting Chang launched Concert Theatre, it was the realisation of a dream to blend music and theatre, which she felt…
Read MoreBy Coriander Stuttard Roald Dahl once said that when he went down to his dark writing hut – which was full of curiosities, including…
Read MoreBy Coriander Stuttard Throughout the 20th century, audiences wanting to hear classical music would typically go to a concert hall and sit in silence…
Read MoreBy Coriander Stuttard Listening to six minutes of a carefully notated female orgasm isn’t what audiences at the Cadogan and Usher Halls would normally…
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