What happens when two cellists are trapped under one roof during lockdown? To find out, join Tim and Joely when they present their fabulous feast of cello duets written for cellists by cellists – from the luxuriant via the funky to the downright anti-establishment.
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To find out, join Tim and Joely when they present their fabulous feast of cello duets written for cellists by cellists – from the luxuriant via the funky to the downright anti-establishment.
This unique concert features no less than three world premieres – two exciting new works by Philip Sheppard and Theo Gill, and a new arrangement of a stunning Zoe Martlew piece.
In addition, during lockdown, Roderick Williams sent Tim and Joely a fabulous gift via email of a new duet which they are thrilled to perform.
Be prepared to be drawn in to the far out whacky world of Kagel’s’ “Match” and relax to some gorgeous golden oldies.
ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS EVENT WILL GO TOWARDS HELP MUSICIANS UK
What happens when two cellists are trapped under one roof during lockdown? To find out, join Tim and Joely when they present their fabulous feast of cello duets written for cellists by cellists – from the luxuriant via the funky to the downright anti-establishment.
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