Spindle Ensemble at St Stephens Church at St Stephens Church

A gig on Friday 13th December. The event starts at 19:30.


www.spindleensemble.com

Spindle Ensemble are a Bristol based neo-impressionist chamber quartet formed in late 2016. They perform compositions by multi instrumentalist Daniel Inzani which hover cinematically between classical, jazz, world and folk idioms, influences include Maurice Ravel, Moondog, Mulatu Astatke and Charles Mingus.

Daniel Inzani - piano, Celtic harp, accordion
Caelia Lunniss - violin
Harriet Riley - marimba, vibraphone
Jo Silverston - cello

'This is cinematic music of a high calibre, executed with eloquent musicianship. Elements of classical composition, jazz harmony and folk sensibilities combine with worldly influences from Ethiopia and the Far East. This is captivating music.' Songlines magazine review of debut album BEA ★ ★ ★ ★

'Bea is a masterful piece of work filled with musical innovation and pastoral aspiration performed by musicians at the top of their game. All in all a perfect demonstration of exciting and modern classical music.' The Arts Desk, review of BEA, Jan 2018

‘Beautiful sounds, definitely a band to watch’ Fiona Talkington on BBC Radio 3, Late Junction

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On the door tickets also available at £10
(UB40 claimants, OAP, disabled - £8)
(students - £7)

https://www.saint-stephens.com/

Saint Stephen's Church,
St Stephen's Avenue,
Bristol
BS1 1YL

Entry requirements:

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