About
Qi-Music was created by Jasmin Earnshaw-Brown in 2010 to explore joy and well-being through music and the arts.
Jasmin is an experienced professional performer, multi instrumentalist, advisory teacher and choral animateur. She is a Fellowship member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians.
Formerly Co-Director and Lead Officer for Tuition and County Singing at Northumberland County Music Service, she has worked with schools and their communities throughout the UK from the Scottish Highlands to the Channel Islands. She is passionate about encouraging wellbeing, potential and confidence through music.
Record achievements at GCSE and A Level in school music positions, inspired many students to study music and gain success in top jobs within the profession.
Fascinated with human potential her characteristic enthusiasm and high standards encourages nationally high results in music examinations with outstanding awards in national Eisteddfods. Performance venues include Blenheim Palace, The NIA, Jersey Arts Centre and Opera House, Alnwick Playhouse and Gardens and The Sage Gateshead.
Jasmin founded and belongs to a variety of ensembles, frequently playing at events, weddings and functions.
She is a multi instrumentalist, training first as a flautist with leading players, performing regularly as a soloist at international master classes. A car accident injury led to the fascinating world of the recorder, studying with leading Dutch players. A unique interactive education series was developed with the electric recorder. As recorder soloist she worked with Yamaha UK performing at Johnny Dankworth's studio The Stables and in a commissioned work with Evelyn Glennie. A memorable and exhilarating masterclass in "The Art of Possibility" (Avison Ensemble) was with Benjamin Zander, conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra.
Enriching her musical horizons Jasmin studies the magical Celtic harp with national harpist Jan Bennett.
She is thrilled to bring her unique Celtic Harp Group Workshops to Stratford-upon-Avon creating projects for organisations, schools and the community. As a highly trained complementary therapist (MTI, CNHC) she enjoys running interactive music sessions in Therapy and Carer's Centres in the region.
Director of Strings and Things a Stratford-based Community Band who play for Tudor Dancing at Mary Arden's Farm plus a range of community Festivals and Events.
With Qi-Music Jasmin enjoys projects and participation, performance, consultancy, therapy and tuition.
Previous partnerships with
Sing Up Providers Network, 20,000 Voices, Soundwave, The Sage Gateshead, and Music Partnership North
Jasmin is an experienced professional performer, multi instrumentalist, advisory teacher and choral animateur. She is a Fellowship member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians.
Formerly Co-Director and Lead Officer for Tuition and County Singing at Northumberland County Music Service, she has worked with schools and their communities throughout the UK from the Scottish Highlands to the Channel Islands. She is passionate about encouraging wellbeing, potential and confidence through music.
Record achievements at GCSE and A Level in school music positions, inspired many students to study music and gain success in top jobs within the profession.
Fascinated with human potential her characteristic enthusiasm and high standards encourages nationally high results in music examinations with outstanding awards in national Eisteddfods. Performance venues include Blenheim Palace, The NIA, Jersey Arts Centre and Opera House, Alnwick Playhouse and Gardens and The Sage Gateshead.
Jasmin founded and belongs to a variety of ensembles, frequently playing at events, weddings and functions.
She is a multi instrumentalist, training first as a flautist with leading players, performing regularly as a soloist at international master classes. A car accident injury led to the fascinating world of the recorder, studying with leading Dutch players. A unique interactive education series was developed with the electric recorder. As recorder soloist she worked with Yamaha UK performing at Johnny Dankworth's studio The Stables and in a commissioned work with Evelyn Glennie. A memorable and exhilarating masterclass in "The Art of Possibility" (Avison Ensemble) was with Benjamin Zander, conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra.
Enriching her musical horizons Jasmin studies the magical Celtic harp with national harpist Jan Bennett.
She is thrilled to bring her unique Celtic Harp Group Workshops to Stratford-upon-Avon creating projects for organisations, schools and the community. As a highly trained complementary therapist (MTI, CNHC) she enjoys running interactive music sessions in Therapy and Carer's Centres in the region.
Director of Strings and Things a Stratford-based Community Band who play for Tudor Dancing at Mary Arden's Farm plus a range of community Festivals and Events.
With Qi-Music Jasmin enjoys projects and participation, performance, consultancy, therapy and tuition.
Previous partnerships with
Sing Up Providers Network, 20,000 Voices, Soundwave, The Sage Gateshead, and Music Partnership North