Catrin Finch: Notes To Self
Harpist Catrin Finch performs pieces from Notes to Self, a series of reflective and deeply personal new tracks she has composed for Katy, her 13 year-old-self, and her first album of solo compositions in a decade.
- Booking essential
With accompanying letters underscoring the profound stories of her personal journey, Notes To Self weaves together Catrin's experiences, emotions, and introspections. Through her music, she explores themes of vulnerability, expectation, transformation, and the unpredictability of a life played out under the public eye. Each composition draws from her past; a 40-year career as one of her generation's most adventurous and pioneering artists. Her enduring honesty and bravery resonate, inviting listeners to connect deeply with her story, as she translates her struggles and triumphs into sound. Notes To Self not only showcases Catrin’s evolution as a musician, but charts a remarkable career shaped by her experiences as a gay woman, a cancer survivor, a sister, daughter and mother.
Notes To Self is a step into a new creative dimension for this extraordinary harpist, whose career takes new turns with each new project. The performance in the intimate surroundings of Leith Hill Place will be followed by a Q&A / interview with Catrin and the chance for audience members to ask questions. A Mwldan Production.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| All | £38.00 |
The basics
- Booking number
Call 03442491895
- Accessibility
Disabled parking available at the front of the house.
- Meeting point
Leith Hill Place Terrace Room
- Suitability for children
Under 18's must be accompanied by an adult.
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