Virtual Lunchtime Concert: Adam Simmons (alto & tenor saxophones, shakuhachi)

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Welcome to our ‘virtual’ lunchtime concert! Over the next couple of months we will stream a concert every month on a Saturday afternoon for you to enjoy from the comfort of your own home.

TODAY’S CONCERT
Songs of Solace - Adam Simmons (alto & tenor saxophones, shakuhachi)

Adam will perform a selection of original compositions interspersed with eclectic contributions by Krzysztof Komeda, Merle Haggard and Indonesia’s Sisir Tanah. Adam’s unique approach to the saxophone as both a melodic and textural instrument will reverberate in the beautiful space of St Paul’s Cathedral to create a beautifully lyrical and meditative concert.

HELP US KEEP THE MUSIC GOING!

With a downturn in revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic, your support in exchange for these concerts is most welcome. Tax-deductible donations can be made to the Cathedral’s Music Foundation here: www.cathedral.org.au/donate.

Thank you for your support.

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Full program is available to download here:

PROGRAM


ABOUT THE ARTIST


UPCOMING CONCERTs
14 November: Meredith Connie (classical guitar)
19 December: Kevin Chow (piano)

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ABOUT THE LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES
This series of lunchtime concerts was launched in 2013 to encourage city workers and others to come into and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the Cathedral during the day. They provide fine music and space for contemplation in the midst of a busy week. During the COVID-19 Pandemic, our Lunchtime Concert has moved online, bringing stunning performances direct to homes through Melbourne and Australia.
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Merle Haggard
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