This is a live recording of a panel discussion looking at music in theatre in the last 50 years, the use of technology, and the composer as sound designer. Guests include Matthew Scott, composer and Head of Music at NT; and composers Adam Cork ('London Road'), Isobel Waller-Bridge ('Nevilles Island'), and Stephen Warbeck ('This House'). Chaired by Kate Mosse.
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This is a live recording of a panel discussion looking at music in theatre in the last 50 years, the use of technology, and the composer as sound designer. Guests include Matthew Scott, composer and Head of Music at NT; and composers Adam Cork ('London Road'), Isobel Waller-Bridge ('Nevilles Island'), and Stephen Warbeck ('This House'). Chaired by Kate Mosse.
The role of the sound designer, how technology has advanced the industry, and how it adapts to other onstage developments. With Rob Barnard, who has worked at the National for many years including as Head of Sound; and sound designers Gareth Fry (Waves), Paul Groothuis (Mary Poppins) and Adrienne Quartly (Fräulein Julie).
Changes in Theatre: 1963-2013
This is a live recording of a panel discussion looking at music in theatre in the last 50 years, the use of technology, and the composer as sound designer. Guests include Matthew Scott, composer and Head of Music at NT; and composers Adam Cork ('London Road'), Isobel Waller-Bridge ('Nevilles Island'), and Stephen Warbeck ('This House'). Chaired by Kate Mosse.