What Shapes A Soul?
Praised as “absolutely sensational” and “a fabulous evening of music”, What Shapes A Soul? explores spirituality in music and takes the listener on a grand adventure from American gospel and spiritual hymns to their routes in African folk music. The first half of the programme centres around the music of the present day, where Steven Banks’s monumental Come As You Are integrates the religious hymns of gospel with Romantic classical music, alongside gospel bonanza Come Sunday, and songs from revered 50s soul singer Sam Cooke. The second half ventures back to the routes of this music, featuring spirituals from Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, New Orleans jazz and a folk finale – my own composition, Suite after Abel Selaocoe, exploring Selaocoe’s unique musical voice bringing African traditional music to new audiences.

Saxophony: A Musical Celebration
Saxophony was a celebration of the musicians that Samuel had worked with in the formative years of his musical life.
