Come and join us for this great gig with Spindle Ensemble in Rockhampton Village Hall. It's part of our new winter series of events.
This fascinating and youthful quartet are; Daniel Inzani (folk harp, accordion and keyboard), Caelia Lunniss (violin), Harriet Riley (marimba and vibraphone ) and Jo Silverston (cello) . They perform original compositions by Daniel that hover somewhere between jazz, folk and classical idioms, taking inspiration from artists such as Moondog, Eric Satie and Mulatu Astatke.
Find out more about the Spindle Ensemble here.
This fascinating and youthful quartet are; Daniel Inzani (folk harp, accordion and keyboard), Caelia Lunniss (violin), Harriet Riley (marimba and vibraphone ) and Jo Silverston (cello) . They perform original compositions by Daniel that hover somewhere between jazz, folk and classical idioms, taking inspiration from artists such as Moondog, Eric Satie and Mulatu Astatke.
Find out more about the Spindle Ensemble here.
Scroll down to the bottom of this page to buy your tickets quickly and easily online. They're £10 (or £5 for under-18s and students). The venue isn't very big so get your tickets now !
Making a difference
Making a difference to the local community is at the heart of the Rockhampton Folk Festival. Knowing that some groups in our community rarely have the opportunity to engage with live performance, we bring festival music to them instead.
The Spindle Ensemble will also be touring care homes and special schools in the area courtesy of the Live Music Now scheme and the proceeds from Rockhampton Folk Festival - so a big thank you to all those of you who had a drink in at last summer's festival - the proceeds are going directly back to the community!
Find out more about out outreach work here.
The Spindle Ensemble will also be touring care homes and special schools in the area courtesy of the Live Music Now scheme and the proceeds from Rockhampton Folk Festival - so a big thank you to all those of you who had a drink in at last summer's festival - the proceeds are going directly back to the community!
Find out more about out outreach work here.
What others say
“Beautiful sounds, definitely a band to watch” Fiona Talkington on BBC Radio 3, Late Junction
“Spindle Ensemble Bea (Adderwell Music): represent the best of the latest swathe of modern classical to hit theartsdesk on Vinyl.” The Arts Desk
‘It’s hard to think of a comparable project, certainly around this area, that can present as a classical quartet while using that language in its own terms. All of the music had a careful precision and its beautifully thought-out textures resonated perfectly’ Bristol 247
“Spindle Ensemble Bea (Adderwell Music): represent the best of the latest swathe of modern classical to hit theartsdesk on Vinyl.” The Arts Desk
‘It’s hard to think of a comparable project, certainly around this area, that can present as a classical quartet while using that language in its own terms. All of the music had a careful precision and its beautifully thought-out textures resonated perfectly’ Bristol 247
Get Tickets
You can get tickets for the concert on Saturday 19 January quickly and easily here.
You should get a confirmation email within a few minutes of your order. This is your ticket - print it out or show it on your phone at the door. Very occasionally the confirmation gets stuck in junk mail so if you don't receive it please contact us and we'll send it again.
You should get a confirmation email within a few minutes of your order. This is your ticket - print it out or show it on your phone at the door. Very occasionally the confirmation gets stuck in junk mail so if you don't receive it please contact us and we'll send it again.
The small print...
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