New video: "Rabo de Nube" - with vocalist Sylvie Bourban and guitar player Michael Borgida
Helen cannot remember life without music. Having started the piano at age 4, and taken up the violin at 6, she won a scholarship to the prestigious Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester, England when she was 8. Here, two influential teachers, Heather Slade-Lipkin on piano (who can trace her teaching lineage back to Beethoven and Lizst!) and Nannie Jamieson on violin (a pupil of Carl Flesch) encouraged her to take her performing diplomas early, the piano ARCM at 18 followed by the violin LGSM at 19. She spent the next few years furthering her musical education at Cambridge University, gaining an MA(Hons) and a PGCE. Since childhood, she has played in numerous concerts – in many forms, from solo piano recitals, (also performing Beethoven's First Piano Concerto at Cambridge), to violin recitals, duos, quartet, orchestral concerts, also spending two summers working in Italy with the Montepulciano Festival Orchestra. She worked for a short while at the Yehudi Menuhin School, then as a violin teacher for the States of Jersey in the Channel Islands; conducting the Jersey Intermediate Orchestra, and commissioning a Suite for it, by the English composer Patrick Stanford – whilst also continuing her performing, giving recitals broadcast by Radio Jersey. Returning to the mainland in 1996, she continued teaching at the renowned Bedales Junior School, and St Catherine’s School near Guildford, combining this with freelance orchestral work, and regular string quartet performances, in venues such as Leeds Castle, National History Museum, the Houses of Parliament, London, and at occasions such as the wedding of “Posh Spice” Victoria, to David Beckham in Ireland, working with the singer Sam Brown, and leading a string quartet for Jon Lord (Deep Purple) performing his music in Zermatt, Switzerland.
After hearing a jazz fiddler (Mike Piggott) in a Sussex pub one summer night, Helen realized that there were other dimensions to music that were hugely lacking in all her previous education, so – inspired to change direction, she was soon performing and recording with the jazz pianist Mike Hatchard, and Herbie Flowers (Sky, T Rex), and with guitarist Dylan Kay. Pursuing this new musical quest lead her to Boston where she won scholarships to study jazz violin and jazz composition at Berklee College of Music…a whole new wonderful world…
Now, having graduated from Berklee (Summa Cum Laude), with the "Most Valuable Player" Award (still not exactly sure what that means...but grateful!) she is now pursuing a Masters in Contemporary Improvisation, with further scholarship, at New England Conservatiore. What a lucky girl!!
Her album "StarStuff" of original trans-stylistic Jazz-infected compositions will be released in the Summer.
Musical inspirations are wide ranging – from Bach to Messiaen (a fellow synaesthete), Fats Waller to Keith Jarrett and Bill Evans, from Wayne Shorter to astronomy, Shakti to archeology, Nick Drake, travel and psychology…but most importantly of all, finding time to watch the flowers grow…
Hi Helen! Glad you like the recording! Yeah, it would be great to catch up some time soon - are you around my part of the world ever?? You still in Boston?? Thanks for the well-wishes for the launch - we've had some great reviews of the album already so all going well! What are you up to? Hope all's well with you... Moss x
hi helen, i am very happy to know that your cd is finish,hope to losten to it . i was in us last month in tour: http://www. jonhassell. com/current. html it was a great experience for me. the us is a very beautiful town.
Hey Helen! I caught you online! How are things? Hope you're doing well. I can't wait to hear your CD, let me know when it's finished and where I can purchase a copy! Hope you're enjoying NEC too. Take care and keep in touch.
Hi Helen, it's a pleasure being your friend. Yes, Steve & Neal are my dearest friends - I'll give them a hug from you! I like your stuff as well. By the way: Steve and I played a gig with Mike Piggott the other day. Are there any plans for you to return to the UK sometime? All the best, Alex
Hi Helen!! I wish you a happy new year with many great projects!! How are you? Are you still in Boston?? Keep in touch - maybe you're gonna visit San Fran again this year?? Love, Michele
Heleeen! Good luck with your moving:) Same to you, have a fandabbydozy New Year, full of happiness, success and love! Kisses, Ze Brodyz;) aka, French Taunting Commission:D
Chocolate ahoy!!! "When" might be a more appropriate question I guess:) Please let us know when the French Taunting Association can invite you for dinner:) Bisous;)
That's so funny, I just sent you an email wishing you happy holidays seconds before I read your's here! Thanks a lot for the message! Hope you enjoy the holidays too! I still haven't heard from the people at NEC, but I'm hoping to be there around February 13 for my audition. Hope to see you then! And congrats on your CD and NEC! Take care and thanks again for the message!
Heleeeen! Chocolate ahoy indeed:) After the 27th is perfect! Please let us know when you're back, so we can arrange a diner all together! Have a wonderful Christmas!!!! Lots of love and kisses to you:) The french taunting alliance;)
Sweetie! Thanks for your message! Well, you know what? Two months and the cocktail is ours! I cannot wait my dear! :-) You pick the place! Take good care my friend!
Helen!! Great to hear from you! Things are going ok, not exactly as I wished they did but not too bad though. I'm preparing my NEC application and also applying for a grant to see if I get some extra dough for the Master's, I'll keep my fingers crossed! Sorry to hear about the Boston weather. Hope you're doing well, can't wait to listen to your CD! I hope everything is going well for you. Thanks a lot for the message my dear friend, take care and let me know when I can buy your CD on iTunes or CD baby! Thanks for the nice thoughts, best wishes right back at you! Take care.