An Evening with Phamie Gow

17th February 2023 | 7:30pm – 9:20pm | The Maltings

Join 2021 Classic FM Hall of Fame artist, Phamie Gow for a very special Valentine’s weekend evening of enchanting music from one of the world’s most innovative and ground-breaking harpists, featuring her stunning original piano compositions played on The Maltings’ Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano. With an intimate cabaret-style setting, tickets are limited, so early booking is recommended.

She received her first commission as a composer at the age of 16 and since then has composed for short films, animation, theatre and TV productions in the UK and abroad.

Phamie performed her commission Lammermuir (written when she was 19) with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) and her composition Balmoral was performed by The Household Division for the Queens Platinum Jubilee celebrations as part of the show A Military Musical Spectacular at the Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, London. Her work was also played by The Royal Scot’s Dragoon Guards at The Royal Military Tattoo in Edinburgh.

She has also produced and released 10 solo albums of her own compositions, reaching over 11 million streams on digital platforms as a self published artist.

Phamie Gow has been recognised as being one of the most innovative and groundbreaking harpists and her piano compositions have created a new wave of classical crossover music. She was voted in The Classic FM Hall of Fame 2021 and her piano composition War Song has been featured on the best selling Classic FM compilation albums.

Collaborations have been with Philip Glass, Ashley MacIsaac, Carlos Nuñez, Alan Stivell, LMO orchestra, McOpera String Quartet, Band of Horses, and many more. She continues to revolutionise her musical signature of Classical Crossover ‘sound’ and has proven herself to be the number one most played artist in Caffe Nero throughout the UK and abroad, for more than 2 years in a row.

“A virtuoso who can tickle and glide across the strings just as majestically as Harpo Marx once did. Her enthralling and slightly unnerving music was enough to give even Mike Oldfield goosebumps”- Barry Gordon, The Evening News. The Scotsman

“A brilliant young composer”- John Suchet. U.K

“Full of Melody and surprise”- Philip Glass. USA

“Award-winning harpist Phamie Gow was astounding to listen to as she created sounds with the harp one would swear was three or four different instruments”- SooToday. Canada

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Friday Friday 17/02/2023 19:30pm 19:30pm Friday Friday 17/02/2023 21:20pm 21:20pm