GILAD ATZMON’S ORIENT HOUSE ENSEMBLE

Music |
15th March 2013

The Brewery is delighted to welcome acclaimed jazz musician and writer Gilad Atzmon to the Malt Room stage.

Born in Israel in 1963 , Gilad trained at the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem and he is renowned a s a master multi-instrumentalist playing soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxes, clarinet and flute.

Gilad came to the UK in 1994 where he established the Orient House Ensemble in London and started redefining his own musical roots in light of an emerging political awareness of his homeland, and since then the band has toured all over the world.

His album Exile was the BBC jazz album of the year and his albums, of which he has recorded nine to date, often explore political themes and the music of the Middle East.

Influenced by John Coltrane's powerful approach on the sax, Gilad's live perormances are breathtaking.

“Gilad Atzmon combines thrilling jazz musicianship with a maverick political intelligence.” Guardian

www.gilad.co.uk

THIS EVENT IS NOW CABARET SEATING AND NOT ALLOCATED ROWS OF SEATS. 

 

DATES & TIMES

15th March 2013

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