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Jim Pywell is
a British musician based in Nairobi, Kenya.
He is a
composer and multi-instrumentalist, specialising in
improvisation on bassoon and melodica. He plays these
and also percussion in the new Kenyan band
Kachumbari
Seven and is also a member of the UK-based
song band
Nankivell's Optet.
Born and
raised in London, he studied composition to Masters’
level at the University of Huddersfield and his work as
a musician draws on a diverse range of influences. He
has collaborated with dance, theatre, jazz, pop, ethnic
and folk artists, working in various settings such as
universities, schools, theatres and community settings.
His compositions are performed regularly in the UK and
elsewhere.
He has worked
in Kenya, Spain, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Turkey, and
was based in the north of England for many years. From
2000 - 2003 he held the post of Fellow in Music at the
University of Bradford - a dual role of
Musician-in-Residence and Artistic Director of the
University's extra-curricular music programme. Since
2003 he has worked as Assistant Lecturer in the
Department of Music and Dance at Kenyatta University,
Nairobi. His current research includes work on an
experimental digital video film featuring animation of
paintings by Kenyan artists, and a specially-composed
music track. |