Benjamin Tassie is a composer of electronic and acoustic music working at the intersection of contemporary-classical and experimental, electronic pop scenes. He has worked with artists including Joby Burgess (for Sound and Music’s Portfolio scheme), Juice Vocal (performing at Shoreditch Church, Tate Modern, on BBC Radio 3 and elsewhere), Liam Byrne (at venues including Moth Club (for Eat Your Own Ears), Rockwood Music Hall NYC, Wilton’s Music Hall and on Resonance FM) and Rambert Dance (collaborating for performances at The Place, Wilderness Festival and Southbank). Benjamin’s opera, The Anatomy of Melancholy (Oedipa, the Wellcome Trust + Arts Council England) was described as ‘an often dark yet heartfelt opera’ [Wired magazine], with ‘a compelling score’ [everything-theatre]. Elsewhere, Benjamin has worked with ensembles and soloists including the Composer’s Ensemble, Richard Baker, Lontano, Rarescale, Mainly Two, Siwan Rhys, and the Anima Collective at venues such as the National Portrait Gallery, Brunel Tunnel shaft and Zaha Hadid.
Benjamin Tassie is a composer of electronic and acoustic music working at the intersection of contemporary-classical and experimental, electronic pop scenes. He has worked with artists including Joby Burgess (for Sound and Music’s Portfolio scheme), Juice Vocal (performing at Shoreditch Church, Tate Modern, on BBC Radio 3 and elsewhere), Liam Byrne (at venues including Moth Club (for Eat Your Own Ears), Rockwood Music Hall NYC, Wilton’s Music Hall and on Resonance FM) and Rambert Dance (collaborating for performances at The Place, Wilderness Festival and Southbank). Benjamin’s opera, The Anatomy of Melancholy (Oedipa, the Wellcome Trust + Arts Council England) was described as ‘an often dark yet heartfelt opera’ [Wired magazine], with ‘a compelling score’ [everything-theatre]. Elsewhere, Benjamin has worked with ensembles and soloists including the Composer’s Ensemble, Richard Baker, Lontano, Rarescale, Mainly Two, Siwan Rhys, and the Anima Collective at venues such as the National Portrait Gallery, Brunel Tunnel shaft and Zaha Hadid.