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Q&A with William Goodchild

Wed 18 Sept

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Seat Unique Stadium

We talk to the multi award winning Composer and Conductor, William Goodchild who takes us through his amazing story and illustrious career.

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Q&A with William Goodchild
Q&A with William Goodchild

Time & Location

18 Sept 2024, 10:00 – 12:00

Seat Unique Stadium , Nevil Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 9EJ, UK

About the event

Amongst William's notable achievements and work are in 2021 where William won Best Composer at the Royal Television Society West of England Awards for his score to IFA Media's Tibet. In 2017 William won Best Score at the Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival for his score to Living Spirit Pictures. Other work of his include Chimp Empire (Netflix), The Letter - A Message For Our Earth, Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale (Netflix), Hippos - Africa's River Giants narrated by Sir David Attenborough (BBC), and H2O - the Molecule that Made Us. On stage and in the recording studio, William has collaborated with a wide variety of international soloists including guitarist John Williams and singer Tom Jones. William's passion for working across styles led to a live and recorded collaboration with Mercury Prize-Winner, Roni Size & Reprazent. Their album, Live at Colton Hall, was released in November 2015. Also, at the Bristol Beacon, with Sir David Attenborough presenting, William orchestrated and conducted the BBC's Nature's Great Events Live to a sell-out audience. The BBC's Wild China series, orchestrated and conducted by William, won an Emmy for sound and music.

Join us at 11am for our Q&A with William, after our walk and talk around the Seat Unique Stadium with fellow members and complimentary teas and biscuits at 10am.

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