Anna Phoebe
Anna Phoebe is a composer, producer, performer and broadcaster whose work exists at the intersection of classical, electronic, and experimental music. Renowned for her visceral, violin-led soundscapes, she crafts bold, emotionally charged works that balance raw human energy with cutting-edge sonic exploration. Drawing inspiration from both the natural world and technological frontiers, her music moves fluidly between intimacy and scale - from quiet meditations to cinematic intensity.
Anna’s solo albums, Sea Souls (2021), Sea Souls (Live) (2022) and Sea Souls (Reworks) (2023), are described as dialogues between the sea and the psyche – love letters to the sea, loss, and the shifting tectonics of emotion.
Her 2025 album, Divergence, is an anthology of sonic explorations rooted in the human experience – a deeply personal reflection on mortality, memory, and spiritual transformation. Many of its compositions began as site-specific works, written for performances shaped by landscape and architecture, and later reimagined in the studio. Following a sold-out UK tour in 2024, Anna took Divergence to stages across the UK from November 2025 through to 2026, and released the Divergence String Reworks EP. In May 2026, she will play a solo show at the legendary Minack Theatre in Penzance.
Throughout 2026, Anna will be working on her third solo album, where she explores her Greek/Levantine heritage. She recently featured alongside Anna Calvi, Jarvis Cocker, Rufus Wainwright, Beth Orton, Ed Harcourt and others for a performance to celebrate the release of Broken English, a film about Marianne Faithfull.
Since 2023, Anna has been collaborating with DJ Mary Anne Hobbs. Their debut performance took place at TATE Britain’s re-launch in 2023, where their improvised live set was celebrated by the gallery as a ‘living artwork’. Following this, they were invited to perform at the BBC 6 Music Festival in 2024, supporting The Smile. In 2025 they performed at Glastonbury as well as premiering their new work WHAT DO YOU WANT? at Manchester International Festival – an innovative freeform collision between live DJing, violins, electronics, voice and visuals, creating a multi-sensory experience – the end result being a fluid art form incorporating letters from the public.
As a composer for screen, Anna scored the hit Apple TV+ period drama series, The Buccaneers alongside Aisling Brouwer. Other credits include the Channel 4 documentary Surviving Dad, and ITV’s two-part Wear the Rose documentary. She won Best Composer at BAFTA-affiliated Underwire Film Festival for Belittled and was nominated for Best Composer for Harriet and the Matches. Her albums and scores have featured across Apple TV+, Channel 4, Netflix, ITV and the BBC, and have been championed by BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio 3 and KEXP.
On BBC Radio 4’s Add to Playlist, which she co-hosts with Jeffrey Boakye, Anna’s warmth, curiosity and instinct for connection reach an audience of around a million weekly listeners.
A magnetic live performer, Anna has appeared everywhere from beneath the Pyramids of Giza to the Royal Albert Hall, from Glastonbury to the O2 Arena, arenas across the USA, and festivals across the world. She is a Senator for the Ivors Academy, sits on the Ethics and Awards Committees, and is an ambassador for Young Voices.
At the heart of Anna’s practice lies the idea of unravelling – not as retreat, but as resistance. Her music opens a space to strip back the noise, to return to something raw and elemental.
“Divergence is gorgeous, delicate and sumptuous, rich and elegantly Spartan with a profound sense of welcome therapy after laying down with it.” Flush The Fashion
“Anna Phoebe is responsible for creating this stunning and engrossing music. The German-born genius is helping to revolutionise and progress Classical music.” Music Musings and Such
"A sweeping cinematic suite of music that resists easy categorisation, floating like a living, breathing score for the vivid images running through her head." Mike Flynn, Hidden Notes + Jazzwise
“An extraordinarily intense piece of work, with a rawness born from her explorations of the human experience.” Rock n Reel
“Divergence unravels like a film score….Though rooted in classical music, Divergence feels anything but traditional…It’s impressive stuff.” Prog Magazine
“In a musical landscape that is constantly evolving—where the boundaries between genres and languages grow ever more fluid—the voice of Anna stands out as one of the most authentic and poetic of our time.” Modern Classical Music
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