
Visions of Nar featuring Bobby Singh
A vibrant collaboration of Armenian folk, jazz, and contemporary musical storytelling.
Date: Friday, August 22, 2025
Time:
Doors: 7:30 pm
Music: 8:00 pm
Address: 277-279 Broadway, Glebe
- Zela Margossian - keyboards
- Jeremy Rose - soprano and tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, electronics
- Bobby Singh - tabla
Zela Margossian is an acclaimed Armenian-Lebanese pianist and composer whose music seamlessly blends her rich cultural heritage with contemporary jazz. Known for her virtuosic playing and emotive compositions, Zela draws inspiration from Armenian folk traditions, classical training, and jazz improvisation. Her ensemble, the Zela Margossian Quintet, has garnered international acclaim, receiving ARIA nominations for their unique fusion of styles. Zela's music is celebrated for its storytelling quality, transporting listeners on an evocative and deeply emotional journey.
Jeremy Rose is a renowned saxophonist, composer, and bandleader at the forefront of the Australian jazz scene. With a career spanning 25 albums from multiple acclaimed projects, including The Vampires, the Earshift Orchestra, Vazesh and Jeremy Rose Quartet, his work is marked by innovation and cross-genre exploration. Jeremy’s compositions incorporate elements of jazz, classical, and world music, earning him numerous awards, including an ARIA Award, APRA Art Music Award and short-listing for the Australian Music Prize. His collaborations with international artists and his fearless approach to pushing musical boundaries make him a leading voice in contemporary jazz.
“…demonstrates the illustrious capacity of jazz to provide the freedom necessary for musicians to express themselves in new ways.” ★★★★1/2 The Australian, Eric Myers
“…moment’s of transcendent beauty, showcasing remarkable interplay, shimmering with crystalline prose and profound intimacy.” ★★★★1/2 Fine Music Magazine, Barry O'Sullivan
“...beguiling beauty, its measured cadences spellbinding and hypnotic.” Rhythms Mag, Des Cowley ★★★★
“...an invigorating performance with moments of genius that evoked a tremblingly gorgeous mystical realm...” Limelight Magazine, Jessie Tu
“A space that sonically and stylistically lay entirely outside of idiom.” Sydney Morning Herald, John Shand