Hermione Johnson

Hermione Johnson is a New Zealander composer, performer and pianist.

Hermione Johnson
NationalityNew Zealander
OccupationComposer
performer
pianist

Biography

Johnson is based in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] Johnson graduated at Auckland University in 1998.[1] In 2011, she completed her Masters in at the School of Music in Wellington.[1]

Johnson has toured internationally, including in Europe, and she has played with international musicians such as Jon Rose, Pat Kraus, Gerard Crewdson, Chris Abrahams and others.[2][1]

In 2013, Johnson performed with Jeff Henderson at the Lines of Flight Festival 2013 which won her the Best Performer Prize at the Dunedin Fringe Festival.[1] She performed at the same festival in 2017.[3]

In July 2018, Johnson was played on the NTS Radio.[4]

Johnson uses equipment from the Musical Electronics Library.[5]

Discography

121 Cm (2011)

All The Acids Of The Future (2011)

Body and Soul (2011)

Colour Code (2011)

Drunken flower (2011)

Ola Ola (2011)

Parallax (2011)

Rockabye (2011)

The Bright Sky (2011)

The Deep Blue Sky (2011)

Way Back When Way Down Below (2011)

Colour Code (2012)

The Shape of a Mouth (2015)

Scrum (2016) (with Stefan Nevill)

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References

  1. "Hermione Johnson".
  2. "Hermione Johnson".
  3. "Music from the edge". 6 March 2017.
  4. "Hermione Johnson".
  5. "MELtastic Auckland Artists". Space Surveillance Network (July 2014): 26. July 2014.
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