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Date and Time
Thursday 17th Nov 2022, 8-10:30pm

Jasmine Lovell-Smith / Tristan Carter / Adam Melville / Chris Prosser

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$15
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Improvised music night featuring two soprano saxophones and two violins.


Jasmine Lovell-Smith / Adam Melville - soprano saxophone duet
Tristan Carter / Chris Prosser - violin duet
and a quartet set to finish the evening.

Jasmine Lovell-Smith is a improvising chamber jazz soprano sax player and composer. She recently travelled to Chicago to participate in workshops with AACM member Nicole Mitchell. 
jasminelovellsmith.com

Tristan Carter is a globe trotting violinist, working across a huge range of musical styles.
tristancartermusic.com

Chris Prosser is a longstanding Wellington free improvising musician, who has composed many works for scordatura violin. Soprano sax player

Adam Melville is a committed improviser who explores microtonal playing.


$15 Presale tickets available through Under the Radar

Livestreamed here


Many thanks to Creative NZ for Supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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A black and white photo featuring Jasmine Lovell-Smith standing in the centre holding a soprano saxophone with a patterned tapestry hanging in the background
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