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Anna Rheingans is a violinist, multi-instrumentalist, ethnomusicologist and composer from the English Peak District, who has grown up within the folk music traditions of northern England but invested many years immersing herself in the folk music traditions of both Southern France and Scandinavia.
Anna Rheingans is preparing her first ever solo performances in the UK this year, in two unique concerts: a rare opportunity not to be missed. Best known for her work as part of duo The Rheingans Sisters, she will take to the stage alone and share the brand new body of work she has been crafting.
Anna has been exploring the creative process with a curated selection of admirable musicians, songwriters and fiddle-singers this year, including Laura Cortese, Eliza Carthy, Jack Harris, Nancy Kerr and Hannah Read to name a few. The clock is ticking, the pencils are still scribbling, the practice timer is on, and Anna is looking forward to sharing her brand new work with those lucky enough to attend. Expect groove-infused drones, microtonal pattern experiments, baroque-polskas, modal melismas, heartwarming fiddle-songs, and dream-filled banjo recitals.
Doors open 7pm. Music starts 8.30pm. The venue is mixed seated and standing. Tables are limited and available on a first come first served basis so, if you’d like a seat, we recommend arriving early!