| WORLD SOUND 2011, the world on a string |
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| Events - World Sound |
| Written by Greg |
| Saturday, 09 July 2011 10:24 |
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SOUND SYMPOSIUM PRESENTS:
September 29 - October 1, 2011
WORLD SOUND is a three-day festival of World Music featuring international and local artists. This year world sound resonates from a string with folk and roots music from around the globe. THURSDAY, SEPT. 29: Friends of Peter Narvaez - some of Peter's good friends honour his life in music and song. Steve Hussey, Sandy Morris, Brad Power, Dave Rowe with special guests Ron Hynes, Anita Best, Karen Power and Darrell Cooper. 8:00PM www.rca.nf.ca 753-4531; or at the door FRIDAY SEPT 30:
Duane Andrews – music from a Paris cafe The award winning guitarist, composer, producer and international performer’s new album, Raindrops, is the best evidence yet of his truly unique musical vision and is the sound of him, literally, bringing it all back home. ...visit Duane Andrews website
Canadian virtuoso guitarist, Sylvie Proulx has concertized throughout Canada, the United States, and England. A champion of new works for the guitar, she has presented numerous Canadian world-premieres. ...more
Marijn Campanjen was born in The Netherlands and began his first guitar lessons at the age of five. In 1994, he began taking lessons in flamenco guitar. It conquered his heart and lead him to study with Paco Serrano in Córdoba, Spain and with flamenco guitarist and master luthier Francisco Manuel Diaz in Granada, Spain. 8:00PM
SATURDAY, OCT 1: Banjo Workshop with Jayme Stone 1:00PM SATURDAY, OCT 1:
Two-time Juno Award-winning banjoist Jayme Stone's, Room of Wonders, is inspired by folk dances from around the world: Norway, Sweden, Brazil, Bulgaria, Italy and North America. Joining Jayme on what has been described as "a polyrhythmic journey to Mali and a tiny symphony Inside a light bulb" will be Kevin Turcotte, trumpet, Andrew Downing, cello and Ed Hanley, tabla and percussion. ...visit Jayme Stone's website You too can join Jayme Stone’s global banjo adventures.
8:00PM Tickets available from the MUN School of Music reservations (www.mun.ca/music) or at the door. *Co-presented by MUN School of Music and Sound Symposium
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