Martin Green photograph

Martin Green

Use attributes for filter !
Gender Male
Age 43
Music groups Lau
GenresHouse
Rock
Folk
Dance/Electronic
Record labels Reveal Records
Chatmusic
Official site martingreenmusic.co.uk
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Date of birth November 28,1980
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Norwich
United Kingdom
SongsSongsThe PortalThe Portal · 2020 Roll AwayFlit · 2016 I Saw the DeadCrows' Bones · 2014 View 25+ more
ListThe PortalThe Portal · 2020
Albums Flit
AffiliationsUniversity Of New South Wales
ThesiProperties and applications of the metal-insulator-semiconductor tunnel diode (1974)
Awards Global Energy Prize
Education The University of Queensland
Brisbane State High School
McMaster University
InterestsPhotovoltaics
Semiconductors
Groups Lau
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1621492
Send edit request

Related searches

martin green cbemartin green - wikipediamartin green linkedinmartin green soundmartin green unboxedmartin green saxophonemartin green twitter

Martin Green Life story


Martin Green is an English musician and composer. He is the accordionist in the folk trio Lau, who won a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists.

Jo Wilson legacy: 'I want the world to talk about dementia'

Jo Wilson legacy: 'I want the world to talk about dementia'
Apr 1,2023 9:41 pm

... " The system is literally on the brink of crisis, " says Professor Martin Green of Care England...

Unboxed Festival: Do the audience numbers justify its £120m cost?

Unboxed Festival: Do the audience numbers justify its £120m cost?
Nov 22,2022 3:20 am

... " He pointed out that Martin Green, who was Unboxed s chief creative officer until he left recently to run Eurovision for the BBC, had originally suggested the festival aspired to reach 66 million people...

Unboxed: National Audit Office to investigate government's £120m arts festival

Unboxed: National Audit Office to investigate government's £120m arts festival
Oct 10,2022 10:21 pm

... Last month, Unboxed chief creative officer Martin Green told the BBC the festival was " absolutely value for money"...

Social care: 'Jo's care will cost £1. 5k a week - the system is broken'

Social care: 'Jo's care will cost £1. 5k a week - the system is broken'
Oct 7,2022 1:10 am

... " Professor Martin Green, chief executive of Care England, says without a complete restructure of the social care system " thousands, if not millions, will be left without support, and the NHS will be on its knees"...

Birmingham's Commonwealth bull to leave Centenary Square

Birmingham's Commonwealth bull to leave Centenary Square
Sep 22,2022 5:40 am

... Birmingham 2022 s chief creative officer Martin Green said: " Raging Bull was a delight to work with...

Commonwealth Games: Bright colours transform Birmingham landmarks

Commonwealth Games: Bright colours transform Birmingham landmarks
Jul 27,2022 8:20 am

... " This is Birmingham s turn on the world stage as we throw the doors wide open to welcome the Commonwealth, celebrating the people and creativity that make this incredible city, through art, ideas, and innovation, " said chief creative officer Martin Green...

Unboxed: Oil rig in lido to form part of UK-wide arts event

Unboxed: Oil rig in lido to form part of UK-wide arts event
Oct 21,2021 2:48 am

... Chief organiser Martin Green said it would create " once-in-a-lifetime events and online experiences for millions"...

Coronavirus: what time have to go to the nursing homes in lockdown?

Coronavirus: what time have to go to the nursing homes in lockdown?
May 22,2020 12:50 am

... On 10 March, Prof Martin Green, head of Care England, representing independent care providers, with the government for their response...

Unboxed: National Audit Office to investigate government's £120m arts festival

Apr 25,2020 3:00 am

By Paul Glynn and Helen BushbyEntertainment and arts reporters, Bbc News

The National Audit Office (NAO) is to examine The Delivery and value for money of the Unboxed Festival.

It Comes after The Chair of a parliamentary committee, criticising it as an " excessive waste of money".

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport told Bbc News : " We do not agree with the select committee's views. "

Unboxed was announced in 2018 by then Prime Minister Theresa May .

The UK-wide free event, which began in March and will run Until November , features 10 projects highlighting science, technology, engineering, The Arts and mathematics.

But the government's " celebration of creativity" was soon dubbed The Festival of Brexit, and has since had its visitor numbers questioned.

In late August, an article published in suggested there had been fewer than 240,000 visitors, despite a proposed target of 66 million.

However Unboxed told The Bbc on Tuesday that " the numbers reported misrepresent The Public engagement with Unboxed, and reflect attendance at only eight of the 107 physical locations From Within the programme".

Last month, Unboxed chief creative officer Martin Green told The Bbc The Festival was " absolutely value for money".

The DCMS said on Tuesday that " More Than four million people have engaged in Unboxed programming So Far , and these numbers are set to rise further".

Conservative MP Julian Knight , chair of the DCMS select committee, which holds the government department to account, has questioned The Money spent on The Festival " during a cost of living crisis".

This prompted him to ask the NAO, the UK's independent public spending watchdog, to investigate.

In a letter published on Tuesday, the NAO's comptroller and Auditor General Gareth Davies confirmed that the Unboxed organisers and government would now come under greater scrutiny over The Event .

" I propose in in The Coming months to publish a short, focused report on Unboxed which could act as the basis for future questioning during a committee session with DCMS, " Mr Davies wrote.

He added he expected they should be able to report on the costs and benefits associated with The Festival , along with its management and planning Work - including forecasting of visitor numbers.

Mr Knight commented: " That such an exorbitant amount of public cash has been spent on a so-called celebration of creativity that has barely failed to register in The Public consciousness raises serious red flags about how The Project has been managed from conception through to delivery.

" The NAO's investigation will bring welcome and thorough scrutiny and help get to the bottom of how so much tax-payer money could be frittered away for so little return. "

However the DCMS responded by saying Unboxed had " helped open up access to arts and culture across the country with an inclusive and ground-breaking programme of live and digital events, designed to bring people together and delivered in partnership with the devolved nations of the UK. ".

Unboxed added that its commissions have been presented in " More Than 100 towns, cities and villages, engaged millions across live and digital and employed thousands of creatives around the UK".

Features of The Festival include the See Monster installation in Weston-super-Mare - intended to promote The Conversation about Climate Change - and Birmingham's PoliNations, as well as the About Us installation at Paisley Abbey in Scotland.

Unboxed organisers have Not Yet released official visitor numbers, but Mr Green told BBC Culture correspondent Katie Razzall last month that " millions" of people had engaged with it In Person , and that he was " very confident" The Festival would hit its visitor targets.

In June, in response to to its report on major cultural and sporting events that it disagreed with The Committee 's assessment of Unboxed, insisting it was " being promoted globally".



Source of news: bbc.com

Martin Green Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯