12 episodes

Hosted by Giles Thornton, this podcast is about bringing creative people together and talking about whatever is on our mind, and eating cheese and wine!!!

Cheese, Wine And Creatives‪!‬ Giles

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

Hosted by Giles Thornton, this podcast is about bringing creative people together and talking about whatever is on our mind, and eating cheese and wine!!!

    Coffee With Hattie Rogers

    Coffee With Hattie Rogers

    I have a coffee with my neighbour, Hattie Rogers, and talk about all things sailing and foiling. 

    Hattie Rogers is a very talented sailor, who used to be in the Youth GB Team for sailing. She is based in Lymington and has recently competed in the Waszp UK "Foil For Life" Challenge, where 6 sailors (3 French, 3 English) sailed from Lymington to France (100 miles) in a day. They raised more than £5000 for the NHS. She is an inspiration to me and those around her. 

    • 38 min
    Coffee with Nick Finlow

    Coffee with Nick Finlow

    I have coffee with Nick Finlow over zoom and talk about all things musical direction, and the trials and tribulations of running a west end show.
    Nick is  the UK Musical Supervisor for The Book Of Mormon London,  and Associate Musical Supervisor for Mamma Mia! – London and international tour.
    Musical supervisor and conducting credits include Dreamgirls – London. Supervisory credits include Memphis – London,  Avenue Q – national tour and Les Misérables – national tour.
    Arrangement credits include Dancing Shadows – Seoul, South Korea. Associate musical supervisor credits include Jersey Boys – London.
    Musical director credits include The Book Of Mormon – London, Jersey Boys – London, Avenue Q – Noel Coward Theatre, Victoria Wood’s musical Acorn Antiques – Theatre Royal Haymarket, Mamma Mia! – London, Tonight’s The Night – Victoria Palace, Tell Me on a Sunday – Gielgud Theatre, Rent – Shaftesbury Theatre, Stairway to Heaven – Kings Head, Kiss Me Kate – Norwich Playhouse, and the BAFTA nominated film Tomorrow La Scala!
    Nick graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and has a postgraduate diploma in Advanced Instrumental Studies (Piano).

    • 48 min
    Coffee With Michael Price

    Coffee With Michael Price

    Me And Michael Price talk about all things music, including our work with Michael Kamen, his work with David Arnold and much more. We also talked about the composition process. 

    Michael Price:
    Michael Price is one of the UK’s most sought after composers. His critically acclaimed debut album on Erased Tapes Records, Entanglement, released in April 2015, was described as ‘gorgeous’ by Rolling Stone, as ‘a neo-classical treat’ by Uncut, and Clash remarked that ‘the emotional clout of this music is quite staggering’. A new album, Tender Symmetry, was released on August 31st 2018. This ambitious musical project takes in a series of iconic National Trust locations across England as its inspiration, turning them into unlikely recording spaces.
    Michael’s work for film and television has been also widely recognised, winning an EMMY award in 2014, and Royal Television Society, Music&Sound, and Televisual Bulldog awards as well as a BAFTA nomination and 2 further EMMY nominations for the critically acclaimed BBC series Sherlock, which he scores with David Arnold. Other recent TV projects include the 4th season of BAFTA-winning crime drama Unforgotten and the BBC’s new Dracula adaptation, created by Stephen Moffat and Mark Gatiss.
    Prior to achieving acclaim as a composer himself, Michael enjoyed significant achievements as a music editor on a number of blockbuster films such as Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Richard Curtis’ Love Actually, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason and Alfonso Cuaron’s Children of Men. As a music editor, Michael has been nominated for 4 MPSE Golden Reel Awards, winning in 2001 for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
    https://www.michaelpricemusic.com/ 

    • 52 min
    Locked Down with Simon Whiteside

    Locked Down with Simon Whiteside

    Locked Down With Simon Whiteside
    Due to the Covid-19 crisis, we can't get together so me and Simon Whiteside talk over zoom about all things film, jazz and music! 

    Simon Whiteside: 
    Simon Whiteside has worked in the music industry since Graduating from the UK‘s National Film and Television School (NFTS) in 1995. His lists of credits as orchestrator include Harry Potter and the order of the Pheonix, Brighton Rock, Over the Hedge and Harry Brown. He has worked on many TV series from Love in a Cold Climate, Persuasion and other Jane Austen Adaptations, Little Dorrit and other Dickens and more recently on Downton Abbey and Mr Selfridge.  He has also arranged and plays in many Jazz bands which lead him to be on set Music supervisor for Jazz on Downton and Mr Selfridge. He also played a monthly gig at London’s Ronnie Scotts club with the Jive band Kai’s Cats for 7 years. In recent years Simon has been involved in many Live orchestra and Film projects including Wallace and Grommit and Brassed Off at the Royal Albert Hall and The Italian Job which premiered at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.  Simon has also worked on concert hall music, particularly in the Jazz Crossover area for artists such as Gwilym Simcock and Trish Clowes with the BBC Concert Orchestra, Caro Emerald and the Metropole Orkest and BBC Proms with Jamie Cullum, The Heritage Orchestra and Metropole Orkest.http://simonwhitesidemusic.com/ 

    • 51 min
    Tommy Andrews: Vegan Cheesecake

    Tommy Andrews: Vegan Cheesecake

    We talk about everything from Metal Music to adventuring, and our compositional process. 

    Tommy: Tommy Andrews is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist, composer and educator. Graduating from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with a First Class degree in Jazz saxophone, he is now sculpting a varied and busy career.
     As a bandleader and composer, his first major mark on the U.K. contemporary jazz scene came about with his ‘smart, sophisticated’ (John Fordham, The Guardian) ‘mature’ (All About Jazz) ‘cinematic’ (AP Reviews) and ‘cool and collected’ (Ivan Hewitt, The Telegraph) album release ‘The Crux’ (2014, Jellymould Jazz). This debut release gained glowing press in the U.K. and U.S. along with national radio play, notably on Julian Joseph’s ‘Jazz Line Up’ for BBC Radio 3. The quintet promoted the release with two successful U.K. tours during 2014 culminating in the quintet’s debut London Jazz Festival performance.

    https://www.tommy-andrews.co.uk/ 

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Coffee With David O'Mahony

    Coffee With David O'Mahony

    THIS EPISODE: David O'Mahony, who is currently in Mamma Mia , in the West End, and I have coffee and chat about our most powerful musical experiences, the trials of doing an 8 or 9 show week, the stigma around movie musicals and much more!

    David trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama culminating with a performance in their 2006 Centenary concert at the Old Vic. Prior to that he read Drama and History at Brunel University.
    2013 saw David’s debut on the West End in ‘The Bodyguard’ with the roles of ‘Douglas’ and ‘Skip’ and covering ‘The Stalker’ (35+ performances), ‘Ray Court’ (50+ performances) and ‘Frank Farmer’ (The Bodyguard). The cast included Beverley Knight, Alexandra Burke, Tristan Gemmill, Debbie Kurup, and Stephen Marcus.
    In between theatre contracts David has appeared in over 10 short films in the last three years, with many being entered in to film festivals; these can be seen featured in his show-reel. Characters have included a lover (inept and adept!), a drug addict, a zombie, an alien and a hit man. 
    Prior to ‘The Bodyguard’, David toured the USA with ‘Batman Live’ in sell out performances at Arenas across the USA including the Staples Centre in LA, the American Airlines Centre in Dallas, and cities including Kansas City, Anaheim, St Paul and Las Vegas.
    He has performed all over the World: From Florida State Television to Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific. 
    In the UK, he has performed in the West End, filmed at Pinewood Studios, appeared on TV dramas (being killed in 2/3 of them) and on live TV. He has appeared at theatres up and down the country in plays, musicals and variety shows. Most recently he played the ‘Prince’ in ‘Snow White’ at the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford for Michael Harrison and Qdos Entertainment.
    David continues to develop his skill set by regularly attending workshops at the Actors Guild and Actors Centre working with Directors and Casting Directors and in 2015 he is learning to horse ride! He has a long running association with Leontine Hass's Associated Studios programme as a student and workshop leader and trains with Emma Trow, Nikki Laurence, Leontine Hass and Stuart Barr.

    https://www.davidomahony.co.uk/ 

    • 1 hr 31 min

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6 Ratings

6 Ratings

JRJT100 ,

Food for thought

So many topics discussed! Very interesting to hear views some I agree with some not so much. Perhaps you could do a bio of books considered?
How was the wine and cheese?
Loved your voice!
Would like to hear more on how we get more diversity in the arts. Do we need female only films/ orchestras or ?

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