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Maria Lamburn was born on 2009, is a Composer, multi instrumentalist. Discover Maria Lamburn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 14 years old?

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Occupation Composer, multi instrumentalist
Age 14 years old
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Born , 2009
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Birthplace Dulwich, London, England
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2011

Dragon Tongue Trio (2011) with Fred Thelonious Baker & Zoot Warren; A Hedgerow Song (2009) with Mark Lockheart - medieval tunes with contemporary improvised experimental explorations; Huw Warren's Tails for Wales UK tour/ Brecon Jazz Festival 2015, This is Now (Welsh Tour 2005), 100s of things a boy can make (2003 Babel Label), A Barrel Organ Far From Home (1997) Babel Label, BBC Radio 4 & European festivals); Caroline Kraabel Mass Producers 1998, June Tabor (trio tour with Huw Warren 1988; Always (Topic); Billy Jenkins' VOGC; Hot Club of Hackney Gypsy Orchestra 1991-3; Charles Hayward's Camberwell Now cult experimental rock band, touring Europe (mid 1980s) & recording Greenfingers 1986 (RecRec); Shelleyan Orphan (signed Rough Trade Records); Regular Music systems-rock band (Jeremy Peyton Jones), Regular Music LP (Rough Trade Records 1985); John Cage at 70 in London with the composer – performance of Music Walk filmed by Peter Greenaway(1982)

2009

Maria founded the arts-healing-education forum galeriTONIC, in 2009, a hub for her sonic, visual and olfactory arts expression using complementary therapy, teaching, modelling and performance genres, engaging with audiences, private and public portfolios, books, and journals.

1999

Maria Lamburn aka Madalena is a composer, multi-instrumentalist and interdisciplinary artist. Her debut album Murmur, funded by the Arts Council of England, was recorded for the jazz label Babel Label in 1999. Her next two albums, Heaven on Earth (2006) and Taith Amser (2006) are of songs; Taith Amser received a Creative wales award, Arts Council of Wales to tour its repertoire of songs in Welsh with imagery by photographic journalist Rhodri Jones (photographer).

1998

Maria Lamburn founded music publishing company Maizeh Music in 1998

1982

After graduating from Goldsmiths and Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where her compositional output included scores dealing with experimental graphics, minimalism, sonic collage and visual arts improvisation, Maria won the Cornelius Cardew Prize for Composition, in 1982. Her sound world is idiosyncratic in rhythm, line and harmony, and is characterised by an interest in perception which has led her to find potentials for interaction, response, and interpretation – such as field research at the Greenham Common anti-nuclear campaign (1986), setting up a women's radio station and street festival music in Galway with radical playwright Margaretta D'Arcy (1988), music for Didn't she do well? by Valerie Walkerdine, assessing the loss of roots of academic working class women (1990), and Home Birth – Your Choice by Nicky Leap (1991). Commissioning bodies have included contemporary music group, Gemini, Phoenix Arts Centre, BBC Singers, Women in Music. Her music has been played and broadcast worldwide, from BBC Radio 3, St John's, Smith Square, Vortex Jazz Club, Bloomsbury Theatre, London to Radio Canada. In 1993, Maria, her husband Huw Warren and children left London, returning to Wales where they both had family roots. Educational work as a conductor and instrumental tutor (woodwind, strings, piano, guitar) for the local Waldorf school in Tremadog , the Gwynedd music service (Ysgolion Gwasanaeth William Mathias) and her own ventures, Maizeh Music music publishing (1998-) and galeriTONIC Arts-Healing-Education (born 2009), produced a portfolio of educational compositions and arrangements. Maria's interdisciplinary projects involve written and improvised music and visual art - including fine art, sculpture, blacksmithing, photography, film, scent and bodywork. In 2013 she began to document a new tune every day, which led to her posting a daily publication Play On on Instagram (2016-). Investing in an historic life drawing group at The Institwt, Caernarfon, she saved it from collapse when Bangor University axed its Fine Art courses in 2017; she had already established the online Welsh Art Thread AGORA Edau Celf Cymraeg.

1960

Maria Lamburn (Madalena, Maria Madalena, Galeri Tonic; born London 1960) is an award-winning composer and multi-instrumentalist whose philosophy of 'Living Art' endures through her music and poetry (represented by songs in English and Welsh) and larger scale instrumental scores.