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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hannah_PeelHannah Peel - Wikipedia

    Hannah Mary Peel (born 27 August 1985) is a British singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and composer. Her solo music is primarily electronic, synthesiser-based and often includes classical scoring and sound design, with references to the links between science, nature and music.

  2. www.hannahpeel.comHANNAH PEEL

    About Hannah. Mercury Prize, Ivor Novello and Emmy-nominated, RTS and Music Producers Guild winning composer, with a flow of solo albums and collaborative releases, Hannah joins the dots between science, nature and the creative arts, through her explorative approach to electronic, classical and traditional music.

  3. Nov 24, 2016 · Awakenings: Hannah Peel on how she harnessed music's power to cut through dementia. When the musician began to lose her gran to dementia, she fought back – with song. The results were so...

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  4. Jun 25, 2021 · published 25 June 2021. New album, Fir Wave, sees Hannah Peel re-sampling, re-imagining and re-dreaming the music of the celebrated electronic pioneer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. (Image credit: C Brandon/Redferns) Full disclosure…

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  5. . Collaboration, Solo. Dancing At Lughnasa . National Theatre, London . Collaboration, Solo. Artist in Residence 2023 . Kings Place, London . Collaboration. Manchester Collective – Neon . New album and BBC Proms 2023 live show . Collaboration. Philip Selway – Strange Dance .

  6. Feb 19, 2023 · Hannah Peel review – elegiac synths weave a dreamy electronic spell. Kings Place, London. Paying tribute to her hero Delia Derbyshire, the electronica artist took us through her album Fir Wave...

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  8. Peel explains, “I’m drawn to the patterns around us and the cycles in life that will keep on evolving and transforming forever. Fir Wave is defined by its continuous environmental changes and there are so many connections to those patterns echoed in electronic music – it’s always an organic discovery of old and new.”