Yeti's Breakfast is a folk-pop band and songwriting duo. Rob co-wrote and performed the 10 original songs with his bandmate Jeremy Burne, and was the producer and the mixing/recording engineer for the project. The artwork was created by Chloe Robert, with the tracks being mastered by Dr Philip Reeder.
Listen to the album by clicking here.
Read about how this album was produced by clicking here.
Taking influence from the Harvest season and the beauty of the natural world in Gloucestershire, Rob scored a setting of ancient biblical text in late 2022, which he also produced, recorded and mixed, filmed, and edited, as a part of his MSc at the University of Gloucestershire. This composition has since been internationally debuted by Tapestry Chamber Choir in The Hague, Holland. Click here to view the music score.
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Enquiries: robgrady4@gmail.com
Composing and performing in collaboration with bandmate, Jeremy Burne, via video call and file sharing during the UK Covid lockdown, Rob also acted as producer and mixing engineer for this project. The EP was mastered by Gareth Stead, with Phoebe Stewart-Carter creating the artwork.
Listen to the EP by clicking here.
A setting of the Agnus Dei in E Major.
Rob is currently working on the other movements.
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Enquiries: robgrady4@gmail.com
Commissioned by The Beach creative studio, Rob scored this infomercial, which was a part of Standard Chartered's marketing campaign for their new mobile app. Click here, or click the image and scroll to view the infoad.
Exploring themes around English identity and the St. George's Cross, this short documentary was aired on BBC iPlayer and directed by Cameron Stolber. It is now available to watch on BBC Arts.
Performed in rehearsal by Cantores Chamber Choir.
This 8-part setting was originally composed as an entry to a Voces8 competition.
Click here to listen to more of Rob's choral compositions.
Rob created at the University of Gloucestershire as a Level 6 production directed by Eve O' Malley, this film explores themes of gaslighting and abusive relationships.
An observational relationship piece looking into the unique world of a blind woman, Megan, living her life through the eyes of her guide dog, Layla. This documentary has been featured at London and Berlin Lift-Off festivals.