The Northern Bloc Piano Series

Piano

Join The Wardrobe for the second installment of a three-date showcase that sees maverick contemporary pianist Matthew Bourne live on stage aside saxophonist Christophe de Bezenac, plus support from Fractures and Tsunami Project.

The two award-winning musicians have been gaining significant support over recent months for their work as a duo, delivering intense, virtuosic performances and making huge impact on the British scene.

“Bourne’s music goes beyond the boundaries of improvised music and is something that is rare and exceptional” … “de Bezenac’s maverick inclinations, [resulted in a] flow of brilliant and busy ideas that are as unstoppable as they are breathtaking”.

Tickets for Tuesday 9th February, 8pm, are available through The Wardrobe on 0113 383 8800. Cost is £5 for Wardrobe members, £5 with NUS, or £8 for general admission.

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