Rupert Cheek

born Rupert Henry Cheek, 11 May 1980

studied music at Roehampton (awarded UniS BMus in 2002) specialising in piano performance (Edward Moore) and composition.

Went on to post graduate study in film/TV composition at Kingston University (2002-2003) attaining a Post Graduate Certificate.

Became part of "transit station" - an international arts event/exhibition borne out of the work of KU Stanley Picker gallery Fellow Dagmar Glausnitzer-Smith and curated by Charles Ryder.

Composer - London Film Academy short "The Spotter" (2005) and Right Charlie's "Death (G)row" (2004)

Founder of Piano Talent - pianist agency, and Concert4Kingston - a youth music project in Kingston Upon Thames

Rupertcheek (talk) 02:20, 15 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

December 2009

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