姓名: ShonaghMurray 英文名:- 性别:女 国籍:- 出生地:- 语言:- 生日:- 星座:- 身高:- 体重:-
Shonagh Murray studied Applied Music at University of Strathclyde, specialising in contemporary, jazz and musical theatre vocals, gaining a Bachelor of the Arts with honours, and Musical Directing at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, gaining a Master of the Arts.
Shonagh's most recent composition, "Armour: A Herstory of the Scottish Bard", produced by Fearless Players Theatre, has successfully concluded a full run of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018 with four and five star reviews and plans to further the show in the pipeline. Her musical "Home From Here: A Scottish Musical" was showcased at BEAM2018 (Mercury Musical Developments, Musical Theatre Network) alongside 57 other inspiring new works from all over the UK and went on to be workshopped at the Scottish Youth Theatre in March 2018. In 2015, Shonagh co-composed and musically directed "Hemmed In", a new show by Lost Lock Productions at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
As a musical director, Shonagh's recent work was with "Confessions of a Child Star" (Fearless Players Theatre), a cabaret written by Lydia Davidson which performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018 and "Looking For Elvis" (Stagecoach Malta). Other works include Parkwood Theatre's "Beauty and the Beast" in Barnstaple 2017, "Table" at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, and "Atlantic: A Scottish Story" at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017, which was the culmination of an exciting partnership with the American Musical Theatre Project in Chicago and Noisemaker in Scotland.
In her capacity as a singer, Shonagh has experienced many eclectic parts of the music industry, performing live and in studios with fellow musicians such as Fat Suit, Roddy Hart, Tommy Reilly, Angus Munro, the Glasgow Gospel Choir, Hannah Jackson and many more.
In 2015, Shonagh became a fully qualified secondary music teacher. Whilst she is still active in the music industry, music and the arts is vital in the delivery of a child’s education and Shonagh is currently instructing in the musical theatre department at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's Junior Conservatoire. In addition, Shonagh has worked with such community learning projects as Horsecross Arts to bring music to children as young as nursery and to share the joy that music can create in learning environments.