Charlotte Marlow
Charlotte Marlow is a composer, artist, & theatre-maker originally from the North East, now residing in Todmorden, Yorkshire. Charlotte’s work spans folk music, contemporary classical music, and performance art. Current projects include a new grime opera in development with electronic artist Dirty Freud, and an orchestral work as part of Sound and Music’s Adopt a Music Creator scheme. She is a BOOM fellow with Oxford Contemporary Music for 20/21.
Charlotte is co-artistic director of Medusa Collective, a radical contemporary arts collective with whom she premiered her socially distanced new opera Folk Tales this September to a sold-out audience as part of Tête-à-Tête opera festival. Her foremost creative interests lie in collaborative performance practice, art as activism, and ways of challenging and engaging with gender narrative on-stage.
Charlotte studied at the Royal Northern College of Music under professors Gary Carpenter and Adam Gorb. She graduated from the RNCM in 2019 with a MMus with distinction. Her work has been released commercially on HCR and Prima Facie Records.
Charlotte Marlow is a composer, artist, & theatre-maker originally from the North East, now residing in Todmorden, Yorkshire. Charlotte’s work spans folk music, contemporary classical music, and performance art. Current projects include a new grime opera in development with electronic artist Dirty Freud, and an orchestral work as part of Sound and Music’s Adopt a Music Creator scheme. She is a BOOM fellow with Oxford Contemporary Music for 20/21.
Charlotte is co-artistic director of Medusa Collective, a radical contemporary arts collective with whom she premiered her socially distanced new opera Folk Tales this September to a sold-out audience as part of Tête-à-Tête opera festival. Her foremost creative interests lie in collaborative performance practice, art as activism, and ways of challenging and engaging with gender narrative on-stage.
Charlotte studied at the Royal Northern College of Music under professors Gary Carpenter and Adam Gorb. She graduated from the RNCM in 2019 with a MMus with distinction. Her work has been released commercially on HCR and Prima Facie Records.