Raphael Weinroth-Browne
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Internationally renowned Canadian cellist and composer Raphael Weinroth-Browne has been celebrated for his emotive and virtuosic playing both on stage and in the studio. Combining a passion for metal, Middle Eastern music, and improvisation, he has developed a creative signature that defies traditional expectations of how the cello should sound, and developed a unique artistic voice that has consistently resonated with listeners on a deep emotional level.
Raphael’s multifaceted collaborations range from Iranian to West African music and he has composed and performed for contemporary dance productions across Canada. As a solo artist, he has appeared on coveted opening slots for Polish neo classical pianist Hania Rani, French nordic folk ensemble SKÁLD, and the National Dance Company of Korea. In October 2023, Raphael performed his acclaimed solo album Worlds Within with Ottawa Dance Directive in the National Arts Centre’s prestigious Southam Hall to sold out audience. He is currently completing the follow up to Worlds Within and is creating a new cello composition for the esteemed James Wilton Dance company with whom he will tour extensively in 2025.
Tickets: Advance £12 | Under 18s £8 |
Family £32
Running time: 1 hour
Start time: 7:30pm
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Raphael’s multifaceted collaborations range from Iranian to West African music and he has composed and performed for contemporary dance productions across Canada. As a solo artist, he has appeared on coveted opening slots for Polish neo classical pianist Hania Rani, French nordic folk ensemble SKÁLD, and the National Dance Company of Korea. In October 2023, Raphael performed his acclaimed solo album Worlds Within with Ottawa Dance Directive in the National Arts Centre’s prestigious Southam Hall to sold out audience. He is currently completing the follow up to Worlds Within and is creating a new cello composition for the esteemed James Wilton Dance company with whom he will tour extensively in 2025.
Tickets: Advance £12 | Under 18s £8 |
Family £32
Running time: 1 hour
Start time: 7:30pm
Get Tickets
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