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Date and Time
RĀHOROI (SAT) 10TH FEB 2024, 8PM

Les accords Perdus (FR) / Bridget Kelly, Andy Wright, Isaac Smith

Entry
$15 Presale Tickets
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Les accords Perdus (Guillaume Gargaud) is a French composer and improvising guitarist. He has played on twenty-nine albums, composes for contemporary dance and cinema and performs solo concerts internationally. He has collaborated with Stephen Grew (UK); Burton Greene, Marc Edwards, Ben Bennett, and Jack Wright (US) Carlos Zingaro (Portugal) Korvat Auki Ensemble (Finland); and many more. He lives in Le Havre in France, where he also teaches improvised music. 
 
"...a guitarist who plays the acoustic wonderfully, working to crystallise the moods conjured by the techniques being used: atonality, complex melodic lines and, in the tradition of the contemporary guitarist, fast runs around the fingerboard" - Ettore Garzia for Percorsi Musicali

 

Bridget Kelly (reeds), Andy Wright (drums) and Isaac Smith (bass) play open improvised music.
 


Presale tickets available via UTR

Special thanks to Creative NZ for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

 

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