Profiled Artist: Chloe Clifford-Frith

Chloë is currently working through Drake Music with Kazzum as the Sound Artist for their new show, The Girl Who...
She started her musical training at the age of ten when, unable to get a sound out of a flute, she was handed a battered 3/4 size cello by Bedfordshire County Music Service. This turned out to be a very good thing.
Music became her calling and she earned a place at Oxford to study it in 2005. This was a less good thing, but it confirmed for her the importance of inclusive, high-quality, grassroots music-making over exclusive, ponderous music for enjoyment of the elite.
Chloë currently conducts the British Humanist Association Choir and teaches voice, cello, theory and piano privately. She performs in orchestras, vocal groups and even onstage with Lashings of Ginger Beer (the world's only radical queer feminist burlesque collective. probably). She writes and arranges music of all kinds and this is her first full-length work for theatre. Her next major project is with Better Strangers Opera and involves zombies.
Chloë's philosophy of music is that it enriches our world and helps us connect with one another. She thanks Drake Music and Kazzum for this opportunity to help do just that with The Girl Who...