Pete Robson

Pete Robson is an improvising pianist and trumpeter. Trained classically and in brass bands. He was a member of the London Musicians Collective in the 1980s and has followed a path in improvised musics and free jazz ever since. He was a member of The Improvised Music Ensemble in Portsmouth in the 1990s and of the Cheltenham Improvisers Orchestra in the early 2000s.

He is very interested in working across genres. With TIME he composed Temenos a piece to accompany an exhibition of the sculpture of Maurice Owen on a national tour. He was worked closely with poets, actors and dancers exploring the relationship of improvised musics with words, visuals and movement. Recently this included a collaboration with the Butoh Dance collective Posthuman Theatre. He is also an educator, currently co leading the Lo Fi Improvisation workshop at Longfield Hall in Camberwell: working to develop the community and practice of improving musicians across south London. Currently Pete is a key member of the expanding trio Ghostmind who combine improvised music with a found sound soundtrack. And throughout his musical life he has worked in a duo with percussionist Stu Wilding developing an intimate shared language and intuitive understanding of each others music.

Mopomoso Apperances: 2

Mopomoso Live
Afternoon Sessions

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Afternoon Sessions
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Mopomoso Live
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