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Our company works
closely with Scottish composer Stuart Mitchell who has been translating
DNA sequences for over 3 years for clients and various projects.
Stuart discovered this aspect of genetics and music after reading the
research of Susan Alexander on her website and has been a
fascination to the composer ever since.
Stuart is now able to produce the DNA
translations in a huge variety of music styles ranging from Ethnic and
instrumental to full orchestral classical works.
"DNA music exists within every
living organism universally and now we have the technology to unlock a
symphony from within everyone for a better and more aesthetic
understanding of life, ourselves and each other".
Stuart Mitchell
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Stuart Mitchell

Dvorak Hall, Prague
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Stuart Mitchell (Composer)
Stuart was born in Edinburgh Scotland in 1965 and has been a professional pianist and composer for 25 years. After travelling the world for 15 years performing he is now resident in Edinburgh and has over the last five years released two major works, SEVEN WONDERS SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA and THE ROSSLYN MOTET.
Stuart last work The Rosslyn Motet attracted world-wide media coverage including Reuters, ITN, BBC, CNN/Fox News. He has also has appeared in various television and film documentaries such as Decoding Da Vinci, Jonathan Stacks 'Secrets of the Code' narrated by Susan Sarandon and currently the BBC2 series Scotland's Music with Phil Cunningham.
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