Clockshop and elysian are pairing up for Hear Sunday, a new music program at our shared venue in Frogtown. Monthly concerts will feature diverse musical styles, starting with Balkan-inspired improvisation by guitar-violin duo Miroslav Tadić and Yvette Holzwarth, and the jazz combo of hip-hop violinist Sudan Archives. elysian drinks and bar menu will be available for purchase.
Guitarist, composer and improviser Miroslav Tadić has performed and recorded in a wide variety of settings and musical styles, ranging from music of the Baroque and Classical periods to blues, jazz, rock, and world music. Tadic’s performing and recording credits include projects with London Symphony Orchestra, Howard Levy, Joachim Kühn, L. Shankar, Theodosii Spassov, Kudsi Erguner, Markus Stockhausen, Dusan Bogdanovic, David Torn, Maria João, Jack Bruce, Djivan Gasparyan, and Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri, among many others. His recordings and performances are frequently heard in Europe, Japan, and North America....
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Clockshop and elysian are pairing up for Hear Sunday, a new music program at our shared venue in Frogtown. Monthly concerts will feature diverse musical styles, starting with Balkan-inspired improvisation by guitar-violin duo Miroslav Tadić and Yvette Holzwarth, and the jazz combo of hip-hop violinist Sudan Archives. elysian drinks and bar menu will be available for purchase.
Guitarist, composer and improviser Miroslav Tadić has performed and recorded in a wide variety of settings and musical styles, ranging from music of the Baroque and Classical periods to blues, jazz, rock, and world music. Tadic’s performing and recording credits include projects with London Symphony Orchestra, Howard Levy, Joachim Kühn, L. Shankar, Theodosii Spassov, Kudsi Erguner, Markus Stockhausen, Dusan Bogdanovic, David Torn, Maria João, Jack Bruce, Djivan Gasparyan, and Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri, among many others. His recordings and performances are frequently heard in Europe, Japan, and North America.
Yvette Cornelia Holzwarth is a violinist, vocalist, and composer based in Los Angeles. Classically trained in violin from an early age, she has broadened her playing to include Arabic, American folk, Hungarian, Balkan, experimental and improvisatory styles. As a violinist, Yvette has recorded and performed with Kamasi Washington, Van Dyke Parks, MESTO, Anenon, Dent May, and more. Holzwarth received a Bachelor’s in American Literature at UCLA and an MFA in Performance and Composition from CalArts; she combines her love for words and music in her original work.
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