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About Annie Locke Annie Locke has become quietly known and respected in many parts of the world for her special contribution to relaxation music. Her work, with its lingering melodies and unusual textures of sound, is distinctive, yet easily accessible and immediately appealing, with a timeless quality. Classical Training & Television Annie studied classical music at the Royal Academy of Music, London, and graduated from there with a degree in piano and oboe. When she left college, music took second place to a career in television at the BBC where she worked in the Drama Department. She was Production Manager on both classical and modern plays - which included Mike Leigh's "Abigail's Party". She was Assistant Director on The Trojan War Will Not Take Place, performed at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall – and interviewed the playwright, Christopher Fry in preparation for the play. She also directed ‘Dracula’, performed at the Minack. She later directed some classical music programmes for television. Making Her Albums Some years later her musical interests were re-awakened after she played a synthesizer for the first time. Within a very short time she had composed her first music. This also became her first album, The Living Earth. Later came her second album Portraits. Like her first album this has also been highly regarded by people in the medical profession and elsewhere for its relaxation and sheer enjoyment value. Annie's third album Memories, with its rich melod