Sehyogue Aulakh
PROGRAMME OF MUSIC
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Programme (tbc)
Michi – Keiko Abe
Violin Partita – Bach
Saman – Olafur Arnalds
Mourning Dove Sonnet – Christopher Deane
Ghost Garden – Adam Hopper
Iktsuarpok – Casey Cangelosi
Strive to be Happy – Ivan Trevino
Abaca – Guillaume Le Picard
Tesseract – Perrez
Biography
Sehyogue Aulakh is a percussionist currently studying for her postgraduate degree at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, she studies with Toby Kearney, Henry Baldwin, Aidy Spillet, Matt Hardy, Andy Herbert, Grahame King, Marney O’Sullivan, Owen Gunnell, Chris Bradley and Sophie Hastings.
Sehyogue freelances across the UK and has worked with award-winning ensemble Engines Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Chineke! Orchestra and National Orchestras for All. She is currently on a training scheme with Birmingham Royal Ballet and has also played alongside the Welsh National Opera, Orchestra of the Swan, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group and the CBSO percussion section. Sehyogue enjoys playing a variety of music and has recently produced her own project – Suthering, she especially enjoys contemporary, experimental art and mixed media work.
Sehyogue is generously supported by the Universal Music UK Sound Foundation, Cherubim Music Trust and the Royal Philharmonic Society. She has previously been supported by Awards for Young Musicians, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Plymouth Musicians Accord and the EMI Sound Foundation.
Aside from music, Sehyogue enjoys swimming, hiking, cooking and gardening (although she is slightly at war with the slugs!)