GREG STERLAND & SABINA TURVEY QUARTET Tues 8th Oct 8pm – @Brecon Jazz Club-Monthly & Festival 2024-25
 

GREG STERLAND & SABINA TURVEY QUARTET Tues 8th Oct 8pm

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The GREG STERLAND & SABINA TURVEY QUARTET – Tue 8th Oct 2024 @ MUSE ARTS BRECON

Doors Open at 7:30PM  Starts at 8:00PM book here.

LINE UP: Greg Sterland (tenor sax) and Sabina Turvey (piano/keys), with Pasquale Votino (double bass) and Liz Exell (drums).
This is a brand new lineup especially for Brecon Jazz, featuring stellar RWCMD alumni whose combined musical talents promises a very memorable evening of jazz at Brecon Jazz Club.

Saxophonist Greg Sterland cites a wide range of influences including Lester Young, Lars Gullin, Warne Marsh and Joe Lovano and is renowned for his adventurous but melodic style of improvisation. Sabina Turvey specialises in latin & jazz piano and is also an electric bassist who features in the exciting South Wales Fiesta Resistance Band. Bassist Pasquale Votino is originally from Italy where he obtained a classic diploma in double bass at Conservatorio Nicola Sala in Benevento.

Parliamentary Jazz award and Jazz FM award winning drummer and composer Liz Excell, and well known to Brecon audiences,  has toured widely, broadcast for BBC TV and Radio. Liz covers every genre of jazz, from Jelly Roll and early Ellington with her Old Hat Jazz Band, bebop and Mingus. Liz is an active member of South Wales Improvisers at Shift/CARNEDD and is a visiting tutor at RWCMD and trainee music therapist at USW

 

 

Tickets – Advance £14, on the door/day £16,  youth/pwyc £6

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“The beauty of Brecon is the sheer variety of music on offer, covering all jazz styles from trad to the avant garde. Also the way that the Festival takes over the whole town still makes it something truly special” Jazz Mann 2008

"Whatever your strategy, Brecon Jazz delivers, thanks to its geography and programming"John L Walters. The Guardian 2011

"Yes, it’s had its ups and downs, every bit as dramatic as the Beacons which rise above it, but the Brecon Jazz Festival has learned some tough survival skills as a result".  Peter Bacon, UK Jazz News 2018

"Virtual BJF2020 - Considering the obstacles associated with the pandemic, it was the triumph of organisation and technical expertise over limitation – so much so that while one might have wanted the real thing, its substitute may well develop a life of its own".  Nigel Jarrett, Wales Arts Review 2020

"The classic Brecon weekend is 9-11 August but there are several other excellent events around the festival this year including family jazz and dance on the first weekend and a film and jazz focus on the last". Tim Dickeson, Jazzwise 2024

 

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