Kerrin Tatman is a genre-bending composer who writes music spanning classical, folk, musical theatre and everything in between, "existing on a plain of its own" (NARC Magazine). After winning the NCEM's Young Composer's Competition for 'Stabat Mater' in 2008, Kerrin has since written for stage, screen and concert hall, and enjoys telling expansive and cinematic stories with long time collaborator lyricist Rosie Bristow. Kerrin has recently completed a year long artist residency at The Glasshouse: International Centre for Music (previously Sage Gateshead) to write and present Requiem for a Fading World for choir, orchestra and solo singers, "a masterpiece that I could listen to again and again." (Audience feedback from the Requiem for a Fading World premiere). The Requiem recording was chosen as The Crack Magazine's 'Album of the Month' in November 2023. Other portfolio commissions include a Fantasy for Viola & Orchestra premiered by the Hull Philharmonic with BBC New Generation Artist and Borletti-Buitoni Trust fellow solo violist Timothy Ridout, and arranging Joe Hisaishi's score for the world's first stage production of Studio Ghibli's Princess Mononoke for an international tour to London and Tokyo.