August at Four Winds
Spanish classical guitar and Persion fusion
Four Winds regularly brings world-class music to our ears, and this month the music will be from Spain and Persia.
On Sunday 10 August at 2 pm, internationally acclaimed Karin Schaup will play Spanish classical guitar for us, accompanied on piano by Alex Raineri.
Karin, who hails from Queensland via Germany, was given her first guitar at age three and has won many prizes. Judges in Madrid gave her an award for Best Interpretation of Spanish Music.
Her passionate playing has inspired composers to create works specifically for her, and Australia’s best known and prolific playwright David Williamson has written a one-woman play for her. Lotte’s Gift is about three generations of women, Karin, her gifted musician mother Isolde and her grandmother Lotte. Come and hear the poetic intensity of this ARIA and APRA award-winning musician.
On Saturday 16 August at 2 pm,
tar player Hamed Sadeghi and percussionist Sohrab Kolahdooz, two gifted artists at their peaks, will play a fusion of Persian classical and jazz music.
These Persian musicians were scheduled to play in May but 180 mm of rain forced Four Winds to postpone the performance. Head to the Four Winds website to grab some of the few tickets left.
Eastwood’s Bermagui will be doing delicious pre-ordered food boxes, and the bar will be open for both August performances from 1.00 pm. Tickets are $45 ($35 concession), with free entry for under 16s. Available now on the Four Winds Bermagui website.
The Four Winds Team
Photos
Above: Karin Schaup, internationally acclaimed Spanish classical guitarist.
Below: Hamed Sadegi will play Persian music and jazz with percussionist Sohrab Koladooz.