CEVANNE HORROCKS-HOPAYIAN is a composer, performer and multi-media artist whose work has been described as 'wide-ranging, dynamic and utterly unique' (BBC Music Magazine). Recent projects include a piece for wearable tech premiered at the BBC Proms, a show for the Royal Ballet and installations for Coventry City of Culture. Her latest recordings include Welcome Party (NMC Recordings) with the London Symphony Orchestra, featuring her British Composer Award-winning composition Muted Lines commissioned by saxophonist Trish Clowes, and Rites For Crossing Water with Crewdson (Accidental Records). She is a lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music and a Visiting Fellow of Girton College, University of Cambridge. Her practice of ‘Eye-Music’ scores, where visual structures create physical parameters for composition, has been developed through residencies at the Mahler-LeWitt studios, the Handel & Hendrix Museum and 575 Wandsworth Road with the LSO.