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Emily Hazrati: Women Make Music

Emily Hazrati: Women Make Music

Composer-in-residence for SongEasel 2026 Series – Dreams: Sweet Harmony

Emily Hazrati is a composer based in London. Her music centres around environment, place and belonging; she has a particular affinity to writing for voice, working with narrative and text, and exploring collaborative, interdisciplinary ways of making art. Emily is Associate Composer with Oxford International Song Festival (2024-26), and has worked with BBC Singers, London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Society, St Martin-in-the-Fields, The Marian Consort and Ligeti Quartet, amongst many others. When not composing, Emily is Composition Tutor & Coordinator at Centre for Young Musicians (Guildhall Young Artists), and is a workshop leader with London Sinfonietta for their Composition Challenges.

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