Isadora Pulman

Singer

About

Isadora Pulman is a London-based vocalist, composer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose work moves between Yiddish song, free-improvisation and jazz, to psychedelic post-punk. She recently graduated from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama with a First-Class Master’s in Composition (Electronic Music), following a First-Class honours degree in Religion and Theology with a focus on Jewish film studies, ethnomusicology and ancient languages from the University of Bristol.

Her musical practice is deeply informed by her undergraduate research, drawing on diasporic vocal traditions, with a particular focus on the harmonic worlds and traditions of her Jewish heritage, such as Klezmer and Niggunim.

A versatile vocalist, she debuted as a soloist in the Idrîsî ensemble at their recent show at the Union Chapel as a part of the London Jazz Festival, as well appearing as a soloist on the Barbican stage in the 2024 concert OrchestRAVE. Alongside her solo work, Isadora is the frontwoman of the psychedelic post-punk band Ignoring Izzy, whose recent debut single was described as ‘dripping with a freakish and distorted sensuality’ in a review by music is to blame. Her broader practice includes installation-based composition and live electronics, as well as acting as a member of the classical musicians’ collective Make Freedom Ring

Composer

She is available for bookings in:

session singing, workshop leading, writing sessions, live backing vocals, function work, as well as commissionable for compositions for media and installation.

Event coordination, artist management, fundraising and development.