Music Nights
The recent performance by Sandy Evans and Gary Daley was an inspired meeting of two of Australia’s most accomplished and imaginative musicians. Together they created an evening of profound musical dialogue filled with invention emotion and masterful artistry.
Sydney audiences were treated to a mesmerizing performance as four members of Dela Ensemble joined forces with the celebrated Tanbour player Mahya Panahi, creating a profound fusion of Persian classical music and Tanbour Maqams. The performance was a journey through mystical poetry, sacred rhythms, and intricate improvisation, leaving the audience in a state of reflective wonder.
Sydney audiences were treated to an extraordinary musical experience as Bukhu and Nosh took the stage, offering a performance that blurred the lines between ancient tradition and modern sonic experimentation. From the first resonant hums of Khuumii throat singing to the shimmering textures of Nosh’s electronic soundscapes, the duo crafted a sonic world that was at once meditative, visceral, and awe-inspiring.
Last night, Sydney audiences were transported to the heart of Persian classical music as Hamed Sadeghi joined forces with percussionist Sohrab Kolahdooz for an extraordinary evening of sound, rhythm, and improvisation. Fresh from an international tour, the duo brought a rare intensity to the stage, fusing intricate tar melodies with masterful percussion patterns in a performance that felt both intimate and expansive.
The recent performance by sitar virtuoso Snehesh Nag and tabla maestro Murtaza Damoon was an evening filled with emotion depth and musical brilliance. The duo enchanted the audience with an exquisite presentation of Hindustani classical music that reflected both tradition and innovation.