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Harmony On The Square - Free Summer Music In Dulwich


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Here's a list of all the musicians who'll be playing in Dulwich Square, 1a Calton Avenue, Dulwich Village this August. It's free and is sponsored by Southwark Council.


14 Aug from 12 noon

Sarah Moule ? Jazz Singer


Featuring singer Sarah Moule, pianist/composer/arranger Simon Wallace and bassist Steve Watts. They play songs by the late great American lyricist Fran Landesman and Simon Wallace from Sarah?s new album Stormy Emotions plus a mix of classic Duke Ellington and jazz standards.


https://sarahmoule.net/

https://sarahmoule.net/videos/

https://facebook.com/SarahMouleMusic




21 Aug from 12 noon


Peter Black ? Virtuoso Guitarist


Peter began playing the guitar aged six, leading to a professional diploma in Classical Guitar performance from the Royal Schools of Music. Peter studied Flamenco in Andaluc?a and Latin guitar with working musicians from Rio De Janeiro. He also has a long history of performing in Rock bands and ensembles of various descriptions. He is described as a Virtuoso Guitarist because he combines the technical qualities and emotion of classical performance with the feeling, groove and accessibility of popular styles.


http://peteblackguitar.co.uk/



21 Aug from 1 pm ish

Calton String Quintet


Calton String Quintet combines Royal Academy qualified musicians with high-end amateurs. Though a String Quintet, they primarily play arrangements from the world of dance, by composers covering a 250 year span and most of the world. Though many of our event performers live nearby, they break the closeness record by performing in the same road they rehearse in.



28 Aug from 12 noon


Mazaika Gypsy Duo



The Mazaika Duo is a perfect, yet totally unconventional marriage of violin, accordion and voice, with performances full of fun, excitement and virtuosity, with emotional depth and musical subtlety. Their twinkling humour, rapport with the audience and with each other gives the audience an intoxicating experience which they will not easily forget. Mazaika can take you on a troika into the heart of Russia, where you will experience the joy and sorrow of Russian folk and Gypsy songs and the fiery passion of the gypsy violin.


http://www.mazaika-music.com/



28 Aug from 1 pm ish


Trombone Jerome and the Homies


Born in Brooklyn, New York - Jerome grew up in Kingsville, Texas and currently lives and works in London as a session musician as well as with his own bands The Homies and Brassroots - who have performed at Scala King?s Cross, Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, Festibelly and Bestival.


In the decade that has followed they have firmly established themselves as two of the country's premier and funkiest Jazz Brass Bands. Jerome himself is one of the most sought after Trombone Scientists.


https://www.brassroots.co.uk/

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