Jasdeep Singh Degun stands out as one of the most innovative and awarded sitarists of his generation. Born in Leeds, he masterfully blends Indian classical music with contemporary influences.
Though often grounded in irreverent, catchy hooks, Ninush leads you into a rich and intimate musical landscape. Full of deep emotional resonances and complex sonic textures (both orchestral and electronic).
Celebrate love with your little ones through soulful songs, alongside traditional gospel favourites and familiar nursery rhymes in a Baby Gospel Valentine’s Special!
Praised for their “immaculate precision and spirit” (The Strad) and “cultured tone” (Arts Desk), the Solem Quartet has established itself as one of the most innovative and adventurous quartets of its generation.
Elori Saxl is an American experimental electronic composer. Henry Solomon is an American artist, saxophonist, composer, and producer living in Los Angeles.
Dylan LeBlanc - Dylan LeBlanc is a singer - songwriter and multi - instrumentalist who often finds himself flirting with the edge -- or “dancing on a razor,” as he calls it -- as it is all he has ever known.
Lute-song ensemble Dowland's Foundry present songs from John Dowland's first book of songs (1597). Though usually performed by a solo singer accompanied by lute, these compositions were originally envisaged for group singing.
o•rbyss is a queer event and mix series focused around ambient and downtempo music and an invocation of softer states - where the queer community is invited to slow down, listen and connect.
Wesley Gonzalez comes to The Old Church on Stoke Newington Church Street to perform songs from his 3 solo albums as well as debuting new material on nylon string guitar accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Callum Duffy.
Rachel Brown (flute) and the Revolutionary Drawing Room perform chamber music by English composer William Shield, who was close to King George III and IV but also acquainted with the radical thinkers of Newington Green.
Nicholas Mulroy, accompanied by an ensemble of strings and theorbo,
performs a programme of music by Henry Purcell, taking us from evening stillness to break of day.
In his new release, Pancarcı combines traditional instruments such as the Bağlama and Tembûr with a contemporary sonic aesthetic that subtly weaves in jazz, improvisation, and global musical influences.