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Eliza Marshall: Women Make Music

Eliza Marshall: Women Make Music

Debut solo album celebrating interconnected lives and positive actions

Eliza has performed and collaborated with some of the world’s most renowned musicians, such as Peter Gabriel and The Who, gracing prestigious stages including Wembley Stadium and Red Rocks Amphitheater. She has recorded with artists from Stevie Wonder to Sam Smith; soloed with the BBC Concert Orchestra, at The Royal Opera Houses in London, Hamburg and Brisbane, whilst also recording and touring with her own award-winning folk band Ranagri and producing the pioneering multi-media-project Freedom To Roam – garnering 5* reviews from Morning Star, 4* from Songlines and standing ovations around the UK.

Cross genre music making has always been at the core of flautist Eliza Marshall’s creative world, with a particular love of the music of Scotland and Africa, Steve Reich and Paul Simon. Weaving layers of rhythms, percussion and electronics, spoken word and guitars – as well as her huge array of flutes, whistles and bansuris – this debut solo album sees Eliza spring forth from two decades of numerous collaborations to present her own writing and musical production, with the support of PRS Foundation’s Women Make Music.

A catalyst for positive change, Eliza’s music is inspired by nature and driven by a profound desire for human connection and compassion. Her compositions call for accumulative positive action and an understanding of our shared humanity.

Well recognised in the world of music with awards from ACE, the RPS Enterprise Fund, an ARAM, Eliza embarks on this exciting new project with thanks to PRS Foundation.

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