Page de couverture de Remain Composed

Remain Composed

Remain Composed

Auteur(s): William King
Écouter gratuitement

À propos de cet audio

A podcast featuring interviews with people who write music. How do composers start new pieces? How do they take an idea and develop into a work of art? In Remain Composed, we meet people writing different kinds of music, at different stages in their careers, to find out what influences them and how their processes work.

William King 2026
Art Divertissement et arts de la scène Musique
Épisodes
  • Thomas James Owen on thinking fingers, emotional connotations, Luddites and being yourself
    Mar 22 2026

    Thomas James Owen is in the early days of his compositional career. Thomas has always been curious about how and why music can evoke emotions. Thomas says he’s learnt to not imitate other composers, but he does sometimes aim to generate the feelings he’s felt when listening to certain works.

    Thomas writes music most days. Normally, while sitting at his keyboard, his fingers come up with the ideas before his head does. He describes how he uses different processes to develop those ideas.

    While discussing creative stimuli, Thomas discusses experimenting with his daughters to see whether they can associate ‘positive’ thoughts with major chords.

    Thomas says AI-created music is only rehashing stuff it’s heard before. He says the only way to get a quality product is to use human creatives, though he does concede that times seem to be changing rather quickly.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    32 min
  • Dawn Walters on Shakespeare, painting pictures, university and composing a playground.
    Mar 15 2026

    Dawn Walters has written vocal settings of all of Shakespeare’s songs, and many of his sonnets. She explains how she discovered her love of Shakespeare - and tells us how that project started and grew.

    Dawn says her ideas often stem from mental pictures, which she develops by thinking about the text she’s setting. She says the final versions of her pieces are often very different to the initial drafts. Dawn says she tries to reflect her own emotions in each piece.

    Dawn explains how competitions can be great experiences for composers - but some come with hefty entry fees. She also discusses the benefits of going to university as a mature student.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    27 min
  • David Lowe on TV, AI, the 'skip intro' button and finding words to describe music
    Mar 8 2026

    David Lowe has composed many of British television's most iconic theme tunes including BBC News, The One Show and Grand Designs.

    David tells Remain Composed about his beginnings in local radio, and how buying a polyphonic synthesizer would set him up for a career of writing music.

    David explains the types of conversations he has with TV directors and producers when asked to create music for them. David shares his thoughts on the way TV is changing, and says the introduction of the 'skip intro' button on streaming services has created a unique challenge for composers.

    David also discusses his upcoming album with his long-time friend Donna Lewis.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    33 min
Pas encore de commentaire