Carolina Moon's songs from Spain

Friday 15 July- 7.30pm

Songs from the medieval heart of Judeo Spain

UK jazz and world music singer, Carolina Moon's new work Mother Tongue, is an evocative collection of sensual Ladino melodies from medieval Sephardic Spain.

Described as "utterly beguiling" by the Sydney Morning Herald, Moon's vocal weaves Eastern and Western blends into these ancient songs in a program of exquisite melodies, charismatic klezmer feels and flamenco grooves together with contemporary jazz tinges of Mike Nock and Jan Garbarek.

Performing with Carolina are the virtuosic strings, sounds and textures of Nigel Gavin, Roger Manins (soprano sax, clarinets, flute), Jessica Hindin (violin), Kevin Field (piano), Matthias Erdich (double bass) and Chris O'Connor (percussion, drums).


" glorious songs -- intimate, yearning, emotional "
                                                  - Graham Reid

" ODE raises the bar spectacularly with Mother Tongue, on which Moon breathes new life into these lovely Sephardic ruminations." Graham Steel, Metro Magazine

 

Ticket Prices
Early Bird $27
Full $32
Seniors/Students $30
NSOM Friends & Students $27
Auditorium
Limited Cabaret Style Seating
Bar
Open from 6.30pm
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