• 1. The boy who cycled to Swindon library for Mozart | West End Musical Director Greg Arrowsmith

  • Apr 8 2021
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

1. The boy who cycled to Swindon library for Mozart | West End Musical Director Greg Arrowsmith

  • Summary

  • Musical Director Greg Arrowsmith, who has conducted many of the biggest shows in the West End - Hairspray, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the Olivier award-winning Dick Whittington (London Palladium) to name but a few; orchestrated many shows including The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Club Tropicana,  A Chorus Line and albums for some of the world's biggest stars like Petula Clark; and composed countless scores for film, theatre and special performance, talks with Creative Specialists Alex Dalton and Colin Savage.

    Greg shares his thoughts on creative boundaries, freeing your mind of all other influences so you can be truly original , and gaining the confidence to stand back and leave ideas well alone.   Something Alex and Colin find very difficult!

    It's a fascinating story of a boy who used to cycle to the local library to borrow Mozart LPs to a chicken-whispering West End Musical Director, top of the game.

    Please email us on hello@creativelyblonde.com, with any thoughts or comments.  We'd love to hear from you.

    https://www.gregarrowsmith.co.uk/

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