Date/Time
Friday 11 October 2024
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Categories Folk
Book here now: £15 full price • £10 or £7 if you prefer – please pay what you can*
With material from the new album: ‘And Even The Sheep Shall Dance’…
“Intoxicating” The Times
“Astonishing all out virtuosity” NYT
“Gorgeous stuff” BBC Radio 3
“Astonishing all out virtuosity” NYT
“Gorgeous stuff” BBC Radio 3
Profound and eloquent, epic and haunting, wild, dramatic and occasionally unhinged, The Ciderhouse Rebellion specialises in creating music within the moment. Their favourite jigs whirling into a frenzy. Epic, filmic soundscapes drawn from folk roots.
“Especially beautiful “, according to Songlines, the duo brings together master accordionist Murray Grainger and fiddle player Adam Summerhayes – each performance uniquely magical in its improvisatory focus, whether based on a traditional tune or springing from a single unplanned note.
“Compelling, exciting and utterly original”, according to Phil Beer from Show Of Hands.
“I became utterly bewitched by the beauty of what Summerhayes and Grainger had created. It could justifiably be described as a folk symphony, possessing cyclical completeness yet creating a form that is, at once, both elemental and pastoral.” Fatea Magazine
“A work of startling, immediate beauty.” The Strad
“Grainger’s accordion with Summerhayes’s fiddle is especially beautiful.” Songlines
“Adam Summerhayes has been described as a ‘Paganini’ of the traditional violin. “ fRoots
Tickets £15 or £10 or £7
Doors and bar open 30 minutes before the show is due to start.
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