Pip Eastop, Horn player, Photographer, Trumpet player

Horn player, Photographer, Trumpet player

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Two people waiting for a train in large white hats, white coats and flared jeans.

Two people waiting for a train in large white hats, white coats and flared jeans.


Bored police at the International bubble-blowing competition, Mexico City

Bored police at the International bubble-blowing competition, Mexico City


Street life in Mexico City

Market place, Mexico City

Market place, Mexico City


Street life in Mexico City

Street life in Mexico City


Red hat, Buenos Aires

Red hat, Buenos Aires


Rosie Doonan, singer with Peter Gabriel. South American tour with New Blood Orchestra.

Rosie Doonan, singer with Peter Gabriel. South American tour with New Blood Orchestra.


Andy Crowley with the New Blood Orchestra in Mexico.

Andy Crowley with the New Blood Orchestra in Mexico.


Reflection in canal of glass tower at Kings Place, London

Reflection in canal of glass tower at Kings Place, London


Across the canal behind Kings Place, London.

Across the canal behind Kings Place, London.


Nobody in the mirror – Green Park Underground, London

Nobody in the mirror - Green Park Underground, London


Demon spotted in South London.

Demon spotted in South London.


Beware the stealthy Cybermen!

I'm telling you - Cybermen - they are everywhere - just waiting for us to drop our guard. This one was at the London Bridge Thames Clipper dock. I don't think he saw me...

I’m telling you – Cybermen – they are everywhere – just waiting for us to drop our guard. This one was at the London Bridge Thames Clipper dock. I don’t think he saw me…


My son, Mo – a portrait.


Scary, spooky stuff growing on a gravestone in West Norwood Cemetery


West Norwood Cemetery – a Victorian museum of the dead – in South London


Grass and gravestones at West Norwood Cemetary, London.


“Sea Bells” for solo horn and Loopstation.

This is a recording of the first performance of my “Sea Bells”, given at the British Horn Festival in 2011, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London.
The work is for Horn and Loopstation (the Boss RC-50 Loopstation).

It has four movements but the third one is rather short and is like a little epilogue or coda….

Please have a listen – it’s about 16 minutes long.


A view across the Thames from Greenwich, London.

That’s the unfinished “Shard” building in the centre of the photo.
Months later now, they’ve finished it. I’m a bit disappointed they didn’t go all the way up to a sharp point. They left it somewhat ragged-looking.