Roseanna Dunn
Roseanna is an arts practitioner and conductor based in London and specialising in the voice. She has a wide-ranging wealth of experience working with vocal ensembles, ranging from leading in-school primary-aged choirs across Yorkshire, to coaching Cambridge choral scholars through television and radio performances, to directing sing-for-pleasure ladies’ pop choirs. Roseanna is also a multi-instrumentalist, regularly performing as a singer, harpist, flautist and pianist: she has years of experience teaching these instruments in group and individual settings, with her previous students ranging from toddlers to senior citizens. Roseanna’s approach to working with young voices is individualised and person-centred: she is incredibly excited to be working with the Cathedral Music Trust to build strong musical and interpersonal foundations with children and guardians across Pimlico!
Roseanna holds a distinction-grade master’s degree in music from Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge, alongside a first-class undergraduate degree from Churchill College, University of Cambridge. Simultaneously to running the Small Sounds programme for Pimlico, Roseanna is also: the musical director of the Aurora Choir; working as a composer with ORA Singers, the North Wales International Music Festival, and the Ludlow English Song Festival; the Sound Art and Post-Feminisms editor at Goldsmith’s University’s new journal, Off Kilter.