Well we are currently in the middle of creating the workshop for the World Premier of Dallebach Kari, das Musical.  I’m in a beautiful town in Switzerland called Thun.  The snow is on the mountains, and everyday life continues; totally unlike the UK.

There is a great team here. Mike Reed is Musical Supervisor, with me as his right-hand man, Musical Associate.  We have a cast of around 20, with an extra choir to boost the sound.  The composer Moritz Schneider is a pleasure to work with and he writes some fantastic tunes. 

In true style, I thought I’d attach the view I look out on every morning whilst having the most delicious breakfast.  I’ll think of you all tomorrow morning…

January 22nd, 2010


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About Robert D.C. Emery

Robert Emery is a conductor, pianist and serial entrepreneur.

He is lucky enough to travel the world; ranging from performances in London's Royal Albert Hall, through to the Sydney Opera House, Robert has seen them all.

Besides music, he is the Founder & Director of The Arts Group; one of the most diverse entertainment companies in the UK. Within the portfolio is a national music tuition agency, symphony orchestra, choir, artist agency, record label and production company.

Aside from that, he lives in London and Cambridge, has a wife (Mrs E), a toddler (Master T), a baby (Master A) and 4 cats.

 

 

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