Poppy Ackroyd is a performer and composer from London, United Kingdom. Clas… Read Full Bio ↴Poppy Ackroyd is a performer and composer from London, United Kingdom. Classically trained on violin and piano, she fell in love with contemporary piano music and with the piano beyond the keys, discovering the world of sound that could be made from other parts of the instrument. Realising the violin had the same potential, she has spent the last few years composing delicate, intricate and beautifully atmospheric music by manipulating and multi-tracking sounds from these two instruments.
Her debut album Escapement stays true to this idea. Every sound, with the exception of a few field recordings, is created using only either the piano or the violin. The seven tracks are a combination of piano melodies and chords - played both conventionally or created inside the piano using fingers, e-bows and plectrums - violin textures, melodies and pizzicato riffs and finally delicate beats composed of hits, plucks, taps and scrapes made using hands, drumsticks, beaters and small cymbals on either the frame, strings or dampers of the piano. There are often five or more different percussive lines working alongside each other.
In order to compose in this way, Poppy Ackroyd had to learn how to record and produce the music herself, as working with someone else would have been far too time consuming. Having discovered and restored a beautiful but neglected grand piano, she bought a laptop, digital recorder and speakers. Everything from the piano is recorded in her home studio with just this one microphone.
Escapement is the part of the mechanism in a piano that enables the hammer to be released, so that the string can vibrate once it is struck. It can also mean the physical act of escaping, and in the context of this album it refers to the release of emotions through the instrument. Field recordings of birds from the Outer Hebrides, and rain recorded whilst driving in Scotland, add to the narrative content of the music which underpins the whole album, giving it a strong emotional resonance.
For the last few years Poppy Ackroyd has been recording and touring extensively with Joe Acheson's Hidden Orchestra, composing and performing live soundtracks for contemporary dance and physical theatre works, and collaborating with other musicians, artists, filmmakers, actors, sound designers and radio documentary producers.
Escapement was released in December 2012 on Denovali Records.
www.poppyackroyd.com
Her debut album Escapement stays true to this idea. Every sound, with the exception of a few field recordings, is created using only either the piano or the violin. The seven tracks are a combination of piano melodies and chords - played both conventionally or created inside the piano using fingers, e-bows and plectrums - violin textures, melodies and pizzicato riffs and finally delicate beats composed of hits, plucks, taps and scrapes made using hands, drumsticks, beaters and small cymbals on either the frame, strings or dampers of the piano. There are often five or more different percussive lines working alongside each other.
In order to compose in this way, Poppy Ackroyd had to learn how to record and produce the music herself, as working with someone else would have been far too time consuming. Having discovered and restored a beautiful but neglected grand piano, she bought a laptop, digital recorder and speakers. Everything from the piano is recorded in her home studio with just this one microphone.
Escapement is the part of the mechanism in a piano that enables the hammer to be released, so that the string can vibrate once it is struck. It can also mean the physical act of escaping, and in the context of this album it refers to the release of emotions through the instrument. Field recordings of birds from the Outer Hebrides, and rain recorded whilst driving in Scotland, add to the narrative content of the music which underpins the whole album, giving it a strong emotional resonance.
For the last few years Poppy Ackroyd has been recording and touring extensively with Joe Acheson's Hidden Orchestra, composing and performing live soundtracks for contemporary dance and physical theatre works, and collaborating with other musicians, artists, filmmakers, actors, sound designers and radio documentary producers.
Escapement was released in December 2012 on Denovali Records.
www.poppyackroyd.com
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Shailen Ray
I feel myself lucky to be able to discover Poppy Ackroyd, and this track in particular. I consider it as a divine intervention. The first chord got me pretty dang hard, which lead me to the entire album and now I can't seem to get it out of my head. Haven't heard anything so tranquil and serene for a long long time!
Invadable Harmony
What a great music video! Everything fits perfecly well.. Amazing work Poppy! Keep up creating art <3
Robert Fux
Höre heute zum ersten Mal was von dir Poppy - es ist atmosphärisch großartig - es macht was mit mir - Good Emotions and Vibrations 💖👍
Rob Moen
Lovely piano music and excellent video work!
you can't be this empty
What a beautiful piece of music.
DIM EMERALD!!!!!!
ΕΥΓΕ......!!!!ΜΟΝΑΔΙΚΟ,ΠΡΩΤΟΤΥΠΟ,ΕΞΑΙΡΕΤΙΚΟ!!!!Ηχοι που ξυπνουν ΣΥΝΑΙΣΘΗΜΑΤΑ
Milena Widawska
Beautiful song and beautiful concert in Poznan! Greetings from Poland! 💕
barbar bar
did you feel the melody 1:30 also 3:33 ... this is amazing. so much inspiration. after all this time, I can feel something with this song. thank you Poppy.
Marcin M
Thank you for this incredible tune.
Sergio Daniele Rizzo
Divine sound!!!