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Sue Aston

Born 31st August 1967

Composer and Violinist Sue Aston graduated from Birmingham Conservatoire and freelanced as a professional violinist with symphony and chamber orchestras, as well as doing sessions for rock and folk bands, both as an orchestral member and as a soloist.

It was also during this time that she appeared on classical recordings, radio and television, both nationally and internationally, and worked with eminent musicians such as Simon Rattle, Nigel Kennedy, Peter Donohoe, Yehudi Menuhin, Sir Charles Groves and Esa Pekka Salonen from the classical music world, and Gordon Giltrap, Chris de Burgh, Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick from the realms of pop and folk.

Sue started composing on both the violin and piano from an early age, often improvising over the classical and gypsy music that she loved playing, and interpreting the music to make it her own style. This created a passion to create her own music, and she went on to record four albums and a DVD. Her music videos have been featured on Sky, Classic FMTV and BBC 1 and her music has been played on BBC Radio 2, 3 and 4.


Discography

Red Right Hand with Classical Strings 2020

Sue Aston : Winter Keys 2018

Sue Aston : Between Worlds : 2010

Sue Aston Inspirational Journey : 2004

Sue Aston Sacred Landscapes : 1999

Reflections of Cornwall : DVD 2005

Session Work

Andrew Downs : The Marshes of Glynn : Vinyl LP : 198

Centenary Firedances Birmingham Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra : CD

Conductor – Jonathan Del Mar


The Liberty Thieves : Abandon Hope 12″ EP

Shadows and Light : Joaquin Rodrigo at 90 : DVD

Gordon Giltrap Music For The Small Screen

Chris De Burgh Quiet Revolution

Cornish World CDs

Noctorum : Honey Mink Forever : CD

The Portraits : The Blushing of a World in White : CD

The Mind : Cold Daze : CD

Annie Henry : Other Mothers’ Sons : Single

Shades of Blue : Carbon Footprint : CD

Dick Twinney : Inspired by Cornwall : DVD


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