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15 October 2021

Joseph Tawadros Quartet

Joseph Tawadros AM is a multi- award-winning player of the Oud, a Middle Eastern lute. He is also a brilliant composer, improviser and storyteller, who keeps the audience entertained as much with banter as with his engaging music.

Tawadros’s virtuoso technique and depth of musicianship have brought him into contact with the worlds of jazz, classical and world traditions and drawing form these he creates original music that transcends labels and shatters borders.

Joseph’s music has brought middle-eastern, classical and contemporary jazz together seamlessly and he is considered by peers and music critics to be a truly original performer and an innovative composer. 
He shares an almost telepathic rapport with his band members:  brother James, a percussionist, bassist Karl Dunnicliff and jazz pianist Matt McMahon, leading to moments of joyous spontaneous invention. These musicians are each leaders in their own field,  in high demand for performances and recordings, yet always happiest when they can work with Joseph.

On stage Joseph is an articulate story-teller with a quick wit and astute observations. His charismatic style and ad-lib chats brings another dimension to the performance.
 
Reviews:

“But the encore itself, raised the energy levels with its new heights of virtuosity, lightening fingerwork and rhythmic strumming seamlessly switching between and blending bluegrass and Arabic music. A perfect conclusion to a performance that was all about challenging perceptions – of culture, identity and, of course, the oud itself.“ Review of Joseph’s BBC Proms concert 2018, BachTrack, London

“Tawadros would be hard pressed to assemble more sympathetic musicians than pianist Matt McMahon, percussionist James Tawadros and bassist Karl Dunnicliff … the playing of all was nuanced, precise and sparkling with invention and energy, and McMahon routinely showered the music with torrential yet concise improvisations.” John Shand SMH
 
James Tawadros – Req, Bendir (Egyptian percussion)
Karl Dunnicliff – double bass
Matt McMahon – piano

 

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As physical distancing may not be possible at all times patrons who feel uncomfortable may wish to reconsider their attendance. 

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More information

The Street Presents
Joseph Tawadros Quartet

Sunday 28 November 4PM
Tickets:
Standard $39
Concession $35
Student $25

 

15 Childers St,

City West ACT 2601

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Monday - Friday

10am - 3pm

 

Also opens

1.5 hours prior

to performance.

 

02 6247 1223
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