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The Leila Waddell Concert Series 2025

Richard Narroway

Monuments for Cello

Sunday 23 March at 3pm

All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Bathurst

 

Australian cellist Richard Narroway enjoys an international career as a performer, recording artist, and teacher. He has given performances across Australia, North America, Europe, and Asia. His debut album of Bach’s unaccompanied Cello Suites was described by Gramophone as “riveting…an adventure in expressive possibility,” with the cello a “messenger of exhilarating and pensive authority in Narroway’s hands.” Now he’s coming to Bathurst to perform in a concert that promises to be "relentlessly stunning.” (Limelight Magazine)

 

Presented in association with Musica Viva Australia

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The Leila Waddell Concert Series 2025

Ziggy & Miles
Sidekick: Brothers in Music

Sunday 9 November at 4pm

All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Bathurst

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A musical telling of Ziggy and Miles’ history and brotherly dynamic both on stage and off.​ Written for the brothers, Katie Jenkins’ Sidekick intentionally inflates and satires their relationship with musical bickering and sparring virtuosity. To open and close the performance, the brothers perform two works instrumental in developing their teenage love for the guitar duo, Nigel Westlake’s Songs from the Forest, and Radamés Gnattali’s Suite Retratos. The pieces in between include Ziggy and Miles’ own arrangement of Debussy’s timeless Suite bergamasque, and Melbourne guitarist/composer Ken Murray’s Trin Warren Tam-boore, which was commissioned by Ziggy and Miles and titled after the wetlands in North Melbourne of the same name; a name which was given by the Wurundjeri people meaning Bellbird Waterhole.

 

Presented in association with Musica Viva Australia

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Creative Galah is based on the land of the Wiradjuri people. the traditional owners, the original storytellers, musicians, dancers, artists and culture makers of the region. We acknowledge Elders past, present and emerging.

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