Claudia Molitor

Claudia Molitor (born 1974)[1] is an English-German composer based in Brighton, East Sussex, England.

Born in Germany, Claudia Molitor studied Music and Media at University of Sussex.

[5] A fair number of her more recent 'works' are collaborations with composer-performers, such as Lemon Drizzle (a duo she formed with Sarah Nicholls)[6] and site-specific works including Singing Bridge for a walk over Waterloo Bridge from Somerset House to the National Theatre in London, and Sonorama for the train journey between London's St Pancras railway station and Margate.

Molitor is inspired by a wide range of music and composers including Pauline Oliveros, to whom her piece Auricularis Superior[7] (commissioned by Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival) is dedicated, exploring her idea of Deep Listening.

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