Asha Parkinson is a UK-based saxophonist and composer whose works cross the boundaries of classical, jazz, and world music.
Asha was a semi-finalist in the 2016, 2018, and 2020 BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year competitions.
She graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with a Bachelor of Music Honors (1st class) in September 2020.
Her saxophone and jazz teachers have included Mark Lockheart, Iain Ballamy, Christian Forshaw, Carlos Lopez Real, Trish Clowes, Simon Allen, Phil Meadows, Gareth Lockrane, and Nick Beston.
She formed her ensemble, Kalpadruma in 2017. Kalpadruma means ‘tree of life’, and her latest album, Possession, features this 14-piece group.
The Syrian Crisis (which started in 2011) inspired Asha to create the non-profit group, Voices Beyond Divisions, in 2016, when she was 16.
She composed the piece, What War, based on quotations on a theme of peace from the Q’uran, the Talmud, and the Bible, with accompanying music bringing together ‘western’ and ‘eastern’ musical influences.
The first concert was held on January 19th, 2017, where children from Islamic, Jewish, and Christian schools joined gifted young musicians from the Purcell School of Music and Middle-Eastern musicians to sing and play for peace in the Middle East.
The audio podcast featured: Urban Fantasy and Permanent Verse from her latest album, Possession
The link to her full biography, along with more Resources for this episode, is on our website.
In this episode, we talked about:
🎷 Interesting conversations with classical musicians 🎷 How creativity is hammered out of you when studying classical music 🎷 The context of perfect pitch 🎷 The aim of the organization, Voices Beyond Divisions 🎷 And much more!
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