Jonathan Cooper’s Labels
Labels sets to music the words on intriguing and distinctive labels placed next to objects in galleries and museums including, so far, the Wallace Collection, British Museum, Victoria and Albert [...]
Labels sets to music the words on intriguing and distinctive labels placed next to objects in galleries and museums including, so far, the Wallace Collection, British Museum, Victoria and Albert [...]
Misfit is an intimate collection of songs specially arranged for singer Natalie Gamsu by Jonathan Cooper who accompanies her on piano. Misfit tells the tales of various sorrowful souls through songs by [...]
A score written for Fljugandi Fiskar's multimedia production of Medea first performed in Reykjavik on 17 November 2000. Directed by Icelandic film director Hilmar Oddsson this acclaimed production toured to London [...]
Jonathan Cooper's long relationship with theatre company The David Glass Ensemble has resulted in seven scores for seven different productions. The album Music for the David Glass Ensemble represents music from Disembodied, The [...]
The Moon Behind the Clouds is a song cycle with vocals by Barb Jungr. Exploring various aspects of the moon this 'off-beat album' (Radio Times) has lyrics by Tania Unsworth, whose [...]
A Cabinet of Curiosities features vocal performances by Kevin Walton, Barb Jungr and Natalie Gamsu as well as London choirboy Lewis Batterham and lyrics by novelist Tania Unsworth and theatre directors [...]
SLEEP evolved out of two years work with streetchildren in South East Asia and South America with The David Glass Ensemble. It features both original compositions and reinterpretations of lullabies [...]
anon consists of nine new settings of anonymous lyrics with vocals by Kevin Walton. anon takes a poignant and humorous look at life and death (but mostly death...) giving a fresh vibrant [...]
The Madness of Kisses was chosen by Musician magazine as one of the best CDs of 2008. Twelve songs; twelve tales. Vocals by Kevin Walton, Barb Jungr, Paulien Adriana and Marius de Vos. [...]