4 May 2001
A unique and exciting chamber group is visiting the University of Dundee on Monday to perform in the last of this session's evening concerts in the Bonar Hall. Classic Rhythm, a trio formed in 1992, have already met with astonishing success, playing to sell-out audiences all over the UK as well as broadcasting on Classic FM and BBC Radio.
Helen O'Connell on flute, Adrian Sutcliffe on keyboards and Chris Brannick on percussion make up the widely travelled trio. Between them they have performed at all the major concert venues in this country as well as travelling further a field to Europe, Ghana, Australia and Hong Kong.
Monday's programme includes The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba by Handel, the William Tell Overture by Rossini and Berstein's West Side Story as well as works by Debussy, Haydn and Rimsky Korsakov.
Music Organiser at the University of Dundee, Graeme Stevenson said: "
Audiences are always fascinated by the vast array of instruments, some familiar, some not. From marimba to tam-tam, from piccolo to cabasa, they are brilliantly woven into a sparkling evening's entertainment.
Tickets are available at the City Square booking office and on the door, priced £6, £4 concession, £2 students and unemployed.ENDS
Contact Graeme Stevenson 01382 348148