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Date and Time
Saturday 17th July, 8-10:30pm

Duo Duodenum & Tatiana Riabinkina

Entry
$10 (presales available)
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Duo Duodenum - saxophone duo of Ro Rushton-Green & Genevieve Davidson.

Tatiana Riabinkina - solo electric bass/electronics.

Presales available at Under the Radar.


Duo Duodenum has been patiently digesting new and forgotten music for saxophone. In response to acidic and fatty stimuli, Duo Duodenum is now ready to emit its bile creations for collective digestion and further excretion.

Ro Rushton-Green is a multi-instrumentalist based in Dunedin. A consummate performer on violin, saxophones and voice Ro is a member of numerous bands including Sewage, Shape of a Mouth (with Hermione Johnson), Kro-Moon (with Kraus), Superstarz and more.

Genevieve Davidson is also from Dunedin, now based in Wellington, studied at Te Kōkī, New Zealand School of Music.

Concert Programme:
Knabenduett (Boys Duet for two soprano saxophones) by Karlheinz Stockhausn
Murasaki No Fuchi 1 (Soprano & Tenor) by Ryo Noda Duet
Konzertstuck fur Zewi Altsaxophone by Paul Hindemith
Duet for bassoons (transcribed for Tenor/Tenor) by Igor Stravinsky


Tatiana Riabinkina is an electric bass player originally from Russia, now living in Wellington. In her new solo album, 'The Spaces', each piece describes a specific space around a human.

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