Keaton Henson(I)
- Composer
- Director
- Actor
Keaton Henson is a musician, composer and visual artist from England.
He has released seven studio albums to date. He has played sold out shows in cathedrals, museums and concert halls around the world, as well as premiering his orchestral works in venues like The Barbican, Sydney Opera House, and the National Concert Hall Dublin.
In 2018 he premiered his composition 'Six Lethargies For String Orchestra'- an epic symphonic work exploring mental illness and trauma. It was recorded and released as an album in 2019. Alongside his career as a solo artist, Henson has scored for projects in film and dance, scoring the ground-breaking 'Young Men'- a wordless ballet war film. He also contributed score and songs to Morgan Matthew's 'X+Y'. In 2020 he composed the acclaimed score for Harry Macqueen's 'Supernova', as well as the period drama 'Anne Boleyn' for Fable pictures.
He has also released four poetry books; 'Gloaming', 'Idiot Verse' 'The Tallowmere Annual' and 'Accident Dancing'. As well as exhibiting his artwork in galleries around the world. A notably private person, Keaton is known for shying away from interviews, social media and touring. His music and art becoming a deeply personal window into his life and introspective nature.
He has released seven studio albums to date. He has played sold out shows in cathedrals, museums and concert halls around the world, as well as premiering his orchestral works in venues like The Barbican, Sydney Opera House, and the National Concert Hall Dublin.
In 2018 he premiered his composition 'Six Lethargies For String Orchestra'- an epic symphonic work exploring mental illness and trauma. It was recorded and released as an album in 2019. Alongside his career as a solo artist, Henson has scored for projects in film and dance, scoring the ground-breaking 'Young Men'- a wordless ballet war film. He also contributed score and songs to Morgan Matthew's 'X+Y'. In 2020 he composed the acclaimed score for Harry Macqueen's 'Supernova', as well as the period drama 'Anne Boleyn' for Fable pictures.
He has also released four poetry books; 'Gloaming', 'Idiot Verse' 'The Tallowmere Annual' and 'Accident Dancing'. As well as exhibiting his artwork in galleries around the world. A notably private person, Keaton is known for shying away from interviews, social media and touring. His music and art becoming a deeply personal window into his life and introspective nature.