AN ESTABLISHED Wrexham poet's latest EP delves into the world of orchestral music.
Evrah Rose first began writing when she was around eight-years-old, as a way of dealing with any 'worries' and 'difficult experiences'.
Over the years, the 34-year-old has taken inspiration from the likes of Eminem and 2Pac to Maya Angelou and Kae Tempest to become a well-respected poet, musician and writer.
This week has seen her release her latest work to the world - and it comes with an unusual classical music twist.
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The spoken word EP 'Kind Regards:The Reworks' has been made in collaboration with the New Sinfonia orchestra, who are also based in Wrexham.
The piece originates from a live performance that Evrah and the orchestra performed at Ty Pawb together last year.
Released on Friday, April 7, it is now available to download and listen to an all streaming platforms.
Talking about her latest work and the inspiration behind it, Evrah said: "I have always loved classical, orchestral music and it's what I generally use to inspire my writing.
"Especially if I'm wanting to tap into different emotions. I have always wanted to collaborate with an orchestral setup so, to work with New Sinfonia is literally a dream.
"This EP stems from a one-off live show we performed together at Ty Pawb in May 2022 as part of the Wrecsam 2025 culture bid. It's a classical re-working of my album, Kind Regards.
"It recieved such a lovely reception and enthusiasm I just had to put it into an EP. I'm so excited for everyone to hear it, especially those who couldn't make the show last year'."
Evrah's manager Steve Cusack added: "Evrah has always been a grafter and her latest EP is just another example of the hard work she keeps putting in."
The EP's release has been met with an 'immense' response, according to Evrah with even north Wales football legend Neville Southall giving it a Retweet on Twitter.
There's another big year ahead for Evrah in 2023.
She will be taking part in the hugely successful FOCUS Wales event on May 6 and will later be launching a book (available to pre-order here) at Saith Seren pub in Wrexham on June 2.
A day later, she will be performing at the Cae Festival and on August 27, she will be taking part in the Shanbala Festival in Northamptonshire.
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