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Richard Skelton is an English musician, living on the west coast of Ireland. [1] Music career. Following the death of his wife Louise in 2004, he began to make music as a way of coming to terms with the tragedy. [2] .
Website of the British artist, musician and writer, Richard Skelton (Sustain-Release 2005-2011, Corbel Stone Press 2009+)
Apr 11, 2023 · Tue 11 Apr 2023 03.00 EDT. ‘I t’s not a landscape that’s there for people to go and look at,” says Richard Skelton. The countryside around the Anglo-Scottish border doesn’t share its secrets...
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Sep 23, 2020 · Richard Skelton is a musician and writer who explores the natural world through sound. His latest album, These Charms May Be Sung Over A Wound, is inspired by 19th-century magical medicine and reflects his personal connection to the natural world. The album is a departure from his previous acoustic-based works, using synthesis and sound creation to create a ritualistic and healing sound.
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Richard Skelton is a landscape-oriented artist, writer and composer who explores the relationships between humans and non-humans in Late-Upper Palaeolithic Britain. He is also a co-director of Corbel Stone Press and a founding member of the Notional Research Group for Cultural Artefacts.
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Apr 3, 2023 · selenodesy Vanessa Ague , April 3rd, 2023 08:05. Richard Skelton turns his gaze skyward on an album rich with contrasts. Earth is omnipresent in Richard Skelton’s music. The UK-based musician, writer and filmmaker often finds inspiration in the landscapes around him or in geological concepts, letting them guide the direction of his art.
Mar 12, 2014 · In Extremis. Nature Eclipses Culture: An Interview With Richard Skelton. Joseph Burnett , March 12th, 2014 08:25. Richard Skelton's timeless and elemental music, both solo and in duo *AR, draws its inspiration from the rhythms of the natural world and the remote landscapes of the UK and Ireland.