Cassie Kinoshi is a Mercury Prize-nominated (2019) and Ivors Academy Award-winning (2018) Berlin/London-based composer, arranger and alto-saxophonist with a focus on creating multi-disciplinarily and genre-blending performance work in various audio-visual contexts. As a bandleader, she writes for and performs with her ten-piece ensemble seed. which features many top London-based improvising musicians. She is a composition graduate of the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where she studied with Andrew Poppy and Stephen Montague.
An in-demand composer for contemporary dance, film, visual-art and theatre, her production credits including the Park Avenue Armory New York City (»Euphoria«), National Theatre (»Top Girls«) and Globe Theatre London (»The Tempest«), BalletBoyz (»England on Fire and Bradley 4:18«) and the Southbank Centre (Drew McConie’s »The Nutcracker«). She has been commissioned by orchestras and ensembles such as London Symphony Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, BBC Philharmonic, London Contemporary Orchestra, Chineke! Orchestra, The Ligeti Quartet, and initiatives such as Renaud Capuçon’s Festival Nouveaux Horizons in Aix-en-Provence, France.
With a keen interest in audio-visual, installation and combined-genre ensemble performance, in 2021, Cassie was Artist-in-Resident for London Unwrapped festival at King’s Place. Her residency included the world premiere of »Three Suns Suite« for Aurora Orchestra featuring members of seed.
Her 2023 commission »gratitude«, accompanied by visuals by Birmingham & Belgrade-based artist GURIBOSH, was written for members of the London Contemporary Orchestra in combination with seed. and award-winning turntablist NikNak, and premiered to a sold-out Purcell Room at the Southbank Centre. It was released as part of her album »gratitude« in March 2024 by Chicago-based label International Anthem.
Cassie is also very passionate about working as an educator and workshop leader with outreach being an integral part of her performance work. In 2020 and 2021, she arranged and conducted a community ensemble for EFG London Jazz Festival’s She is Jazz: Womxn Make Music performance at the Southbank Centre and King’s Place and as part of her 2023 Southbank Centre commission.
Konzerte im Festival
- , University of Bonn, Aula
Campus Concert: Nigeria
Cross-GenreMembers of the National Youth Orchestra of Germany, Young musicians from Nigeria, Members of BANTU
- , Humboldt Forum Berlin
Beethovenfest in Berlin: Campus Concert Nigeria
Cross-GenreMembers of the National Youth Orchestra of Germany, Young musicians from Nigeria, Members of BANTU
- , Theater im Ballsaal
Jakob Nierenz: Speaking in Tongues
Cross-GenreCassie Kinoshi, Hanna Mbuya, Lukas Akintaya