One Sound, Many Notes by Simon Marlow

Simon Marlow Spoke at the Lucis Trust event launching the Festival Week in December 2019. His talk was illustrated with notes played by Violinist, Emma Crossley, and concluded with a performance by Emma of  two movements from a piece for unaccompanied violin by Bach.


Simon Marlow is a long-time co-worker with  World Goodwill and the Lucis Trust. Spiritual incentive leading to motion in matter is the underlying cause of the existence of the universe. Music is a beautiful path that can deepen our understanding of this profound truth. Music also demonstrates the fact that relationship is the key that holds everything together in a synthesis and process that is leading all life towards a fuller expression of purpose and beauty.affirms their uniqueness and individuality within the vastness of the One Life? And trying to stretch the imagination way beyond any conceivable limit surely, we must suppose that the One Life which substands and is the basis of everything in the entire Cosmos must also be generating a sound that holds all of creation in existence.

Emma Crosley enjoys a busy musical life freelancing and touring with many of the London-based orchestras such as The Philharmonia, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. She has always sustained a passion for playing chamber music and has led various ensembles over the years, winning prizes and performing extensively across the UK and abroad.

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 WATCH THE VIDEO which includes a performance by Emma Crossley of two movements from a piece for unaccompanied violin by Bach).