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Francois Houle & Gordon Grdina with Izumi Kimura & Gerry Hemingway

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You know the old saying “it takes one to know one?" In this case, it takes two to know two, as a pair of long-standing duos connect in empathic, searching, and virtuosic collaboration.

The creative lives of basset clarinettist François Houle and guitarist/oud player Gordon Grdina have intertwined for over 20 years in a wide variety of projects. As HELIOTROPE, they tap seamlessly into global traditions, avant-jazz, western classical music, and free improvisation to create “an interesting form of ‘art song’, full of melodies that are elegantly pared down and also elaborately latticed, with the deeply haunting oud quarter tones providing both a sense of solace and gravitas.” (Jazzwise)

Dublin-based Japanese pianist Izumi Kimura and US-born, Switzerland-based drummer/vocalist/vibraphonist Gerry Hemingway began working as a duo in 2016, through a series of residencies and performances in Ireland (and further evolved in a trio context with bassist Barry Guy). With a shared language of formal structures, spontaneous invention, and unique interpretations of song, their 2023 debut Kairos “demonstrates that music can link effortlessly across time, genres, and any preconceptions in the hands of the right performers.” (Platinum Mind)

Don’t miss two of creative music’s most alchemical duos combining for sublime and unrepeatable sonic shaping.

This performance made possible in part due to support from the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia and Culture Ireland.

Accessible seating is limited, please arrive early if required.
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