Kaleidoscope Night Live at Bello Bar

Kaleidoscope Night Live at Bello Bar

Wednesday, 6 April 2022, 8.00pm

Delighted to be returning to the Bello Bar after two years, Kaleidoscope Night takes you on a journey through music near and far. Joining us for the first Wednesday of April we have Jazz legend guitarist Tommy Halferty with his new project Voices. Indian classical music from visiting sarod player Sougata Roy Chowdhury with Rupak Pandit on tabla. Irish composer John McLachlan’s new work for clarinet and fixed media, renowned piper Mick O’Brien and a new feature the Kaleidoscope Garden a moment in the evening for new collaborations and improvisation.

Programme:

Paul Roe performs a new work “A fine example of how (not) to live” for clarinet and fixed media by John McLachlan
Mick O'Brien (pipes, whistle, flute) & Paul Roe (clarinet, whistle) My Uncle Paddy Played the Pipes by Ken Edge and traditional tunes
New Feature - Kaleidoscope Garden.
Sougata Roy Chowdhury (sarod) & Rupak Pandit (tabla) - North Indian classical music
Tommy Halferty (guitar) Voices project with Jenna Harris (voice), Izumi Kimura (keys) and Derek Whyte (bass).

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Published by Kaleidoscope on 3 April 2022

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