What’s Up, Bungarribee, Lawson
Featuring Gary Daley, Paul Cutlan and Ollie Miller, along with special guest and emerging artist, Chloe Kim, Bungarribee are one of Australia’s unique bands performing an intoxicating type of chamber music, informed by jazz, classical and world traditions. With instruments such as cello, piano, accordion, bass clarinet and various percussion, Bungarribee’s music is a fusion of disparate styles into a seamless whole. They will perform at the Lawson Mechanics Institute on Saturday, March 26 at 8 p.m. The group is led by highly respected pianist, accordionist and composer, Daley. As a child, he traveled to Bungarribee Road in Sydney’s western suburbs for his first music lessons which then led him on a long journey of musical discovery. Bungarribee embarks on a creative journey that unfolds through deep communication and improvisation. They perform original compositions as well as new improvisations on the music of iconic composers such as Bartok, Ligeti and Bach filtered through various traditions such as jazz, folk and classical. Book at https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/870989.
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Featuring Gary Daley, Paul Cutlan and Ollie Miller, along with special guest and emerging artist, Chloe Kim, Bungarribee are one of Australia’s unique bands performing an intoxicating type of chamber music, informed by jazz, classical and world traditions.
With instruments such as cello, piano, accordion, bass clarinet and various percussion, Bungarribee’s music is a fusion of disparate styles into a seamless whole. They will perform at the Lawson Mechanics Institute on Saturday, March 26 at 8 p.m.
The group is led by highly respected pianist, accordionist and composer, Daley. As a child, he traveled to Bungarribee Road in Sydney’s western suburbs for his first music lessons which then led him on a long journey of musical discovery.
Bungarribee embarks on a creative journey that unfolds through deep communication and improvisation. They perform original compositions as well as new improvisations on the music of iconic composers such as Bartok, Ligeti and Bach filtered through various traditions such as jazz, folk and classical.