Event overview
Join us in the beautiful surroundings of Deptford Town Hall's Council Chamber for our BMus Music finalists, in person or online
1pm Performance 6
Eli Hiton (piano) performing:
Anna Meredith: Camberwell Green
Jo Kondo: High Window
Karen Tanaka: 3 Techno Etudes
3.30pm Performance 7
Aryan Malhotra (voice) with Zenith Patel (harmonium) , Smit Mehta (table) and Agneesh Dutta (guitar, vocals) performing a selection of Indian music, including songs by AR Rahman, Kailash Kher, and Paresh & Naresh Kamath.
Parsa Valiany (guitar) performing:
God rest ye, merry Gentlemans - Francoise Leduc’s arrangement
Meditation by Cecile Chaminade
Here's That Rainy Day by Jimmy Van Heusen - Jimmy Bruno’s arrangement
Skylark by Hoagy Carmichael - Jonathan Kreisberg
Possessed by Bill Harris
Summertime/It Ain’t Necessarily So by George Gershwin - Ted Greene’s arrangement
And I Love Her by The Beatles - Pat Metheny’s arrangement
7pm Performance 8
Maria Guardiola (baritone saxophone) with Tara Daszek-Green (piano), Jamie Robertson (bass), Vilmos Keszeg, Dillon Harrison (drums) and the Goldsmiths Jazz Strings (cond. Ian Gardiner) programme to include:
Bennie Golson: I Remember Clifford
Wallace/Sears arr. Sauter: I’m late
Thelonius Monk arr. Sauter: Round Midnight
Alice Coltrane tbc
All welcome
BMus Music students perform their final degree shows in Deptford Town Hall, and live via our festival website.
All shows will be live-streamed on our YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/GoldsmithsMusic) and festival channel – more information on http://www.puregoldfestival.com
PureGold forms part of a summer of Goldsmiths Degree Shows across the capital, including exhibitions and shows from the Departments of Art, Theatre and Performance, and Design.
Dates & times
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1 Jun 2022 | 1:00pm - 8:00pm |
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