Date/Time
Saturday 20 January 2024
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Categories Folk
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Hedera is a new Bristol-based quintet of instrumentalists brought together by a desire to lean into the slower and more delicate side of European folk traditions.
The group’s growing repertoire draws on French, English, Eastern European and Scandinavian music, with playful and inventive arrangements that reflect the diverse array of experience brought by members of the band: violinists Maisie Brett and Lulu Ruby Rose, clarinettist Isis Wolf-Light, Bethany M. Roberts on double bass, and Tamsin Elliott on accordion and harp.
Intrigued by the combination of strings and reeds that seems to lend itself to effortless arranging, they have also now begun to create original music together. Their debut release Waterwheel was composed by Tamsin Elliott and filmed by Elly Lucas in a dramatic Perthshire arboretum; it premiered on Folk Radio on 24 October 2022.
Tamsin Elliott has appeared here most recently with Egyptian oud player, Tarek Elazhary, and earlier with her band Solana and trio Frey. These gigs have all been wonderful nights, and this looks like being another. Highly recommended.
Listen to her music here on Bandcamp tamsinelliott.bandcamp.com
More information at tamsinelliott.co.uk.
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