Nick Cartledge
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Since leaving the RCM, Nick’s career has developed in several different directions. He works widely as a freelance orchestral musician. He has appeared as soloist and chamber musician across the world, including performances at London’s Royal Festival Hall, Purcell Room and Queen Elizabeth Hall and the North Sea Jazz Festival in Holland as well as in the US, the Caribbean, Russia, Canada and Europe. He has also broadcast several times on BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM as well as on BBC World Service Radio. His festival appearances in Britain include the Edinburgh Fringe, Windsor, Beaumaris, Winchfield, Thaxted, Sherborne and Brighton.
Nick is also in demand as a session flautist for films, TV and albums. He regularly records at major London studios such as Abbey Road, Air Lyndhurst, British Grove and Angel Studios. Nick has worked with Ed Sheeran on the Divide album, as well as with Marcella Detroit, the Divine Comedy, Guy Chambers and Sheena Easton. He has appeared on the soundtracks of many films, including The Theory of Everything, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, A Good American, The Queen of Katwe, Kubo and the Two Strings, My Cousin Rachel, The Emoji Movie, Darkest Hour and Paddington 2. He has also recently featured on the new album by tenor and Britain’s Got Talent winner, Jonathan Antoine, as well as on the soundtrack for David Attenborough’s Planet Earth series.
During lockdown Nick performed as solo flautist on British guitarist Graham Young’s album Polymorph.
Nick is also in demand as a composer/arranger. His works have been heard on TV and Radio across the world and have been used as themes for several series. For many years, his music was prominent in the BBC’s Ceefax service. In 2016, he completed a commission for the VIDA Guitar Quartet which was acclaimed in their recent US tour. Most recently, Nick collaborated with the Russian composer Alexander Shulgin on the composition of the score for the short film Checkmate, starring Sian Phillips and Ornella Muti. The score has just won two awards for best soundtrack at two film festivals, in Japan and in Russia.
Future projects include further solo, chamber and orchestral work and the publishing of a new album of music for flute and piano, American Sketches.
Nick plays a 14 carat rose gold flute handmade by Brannen brothers, Boston, USA and a 1917 Rudall Carte cocos wood flute.
Nick has a Website .
Muriel Phillips
Muriel began her musical education in Bedford, England. She won a Junior Exhibition at the age of eleven to the Royal College of Music, to study both the Piano and the Violin.
She studied piano at the Royal Northern College of Music and concurrently she took a Music degree at Manchester University (The Joint Course.) On leaving, Muriel was awarded the Clifton Helliwell Memorial Prize.
She returned to the Royal College of Music in London as a Postgraduate accompanist, winning several major accompaniment prizes and became a Wall Trust Scholar. Muriel was subsequently awarded one of the RCM’s first ‘Geoffrey Parsons Junior Fellowships in Keyboard Accompaniment’.
Muriel has performed widely as an accompanist in the UK and abroad. Concert venues have included London’s Wigmore Hall, Italy, Switzerland, Norway, India, Sweden, and Egypt. She has also performed in recitals on Cunard cruise ships. Recordings of some ABRSM material featured Muriel as the accompanist.
She was appointed ‘Head of Piano’, at Charterhouse School in 2011, having previously taught Piano at both Eton College and Wellington College. Muriel has also undertaken some teaching roles in the USA.
She has been an examiner for the ABRSM for many years and her examining schedule has included many international tours. Muriel is also involved in the Professional Development work, as a Trainer and Moderator. She also undertakes examinations for the Jazz Syllabus and for Diploma level candidates.