All Saints Hove: Lunchtime recital programme

All Saints Church in Hove will be presenting a series of Jazz recitals during their Wednesday Lunchtime Recitals in July and September. The programmes include: Magdalena Reising and Pamela Pecko Smith:  Harp & Flute: July 17 Magdalena Reising has one of the most original voices performing on the con

All Saints Hove: Lunchtime recital programme
All Saints Church, Hove

All Saints Church in Hove will be presenting a series of Jazz recitals during their Wednesday Lunchtime Recitals in July and September.

The programmes include:

Magdalena Reising and Pamela Pecko Smith:  Harp & Flute: July 17

Magdalena Reising has one of the most original voices performing on the contemporary jazz scene today. She will be appearing with Pamela Pecko Smith a classically trained vocalist and flutist, whose passion for jazz vocals began in childhood, a passion leading her  in 2009  to reach the semi finals in the Open Mic UK national talent competition, where she represented jazz vocals.

Jason Henson: Jazz Guitar: July 24

Jason Henson home grown Brightonian and professional guitarist, has played with many of the world’s finest jazz and gypsy jazz musicians, including Alan Barnes, Lulu Reinhardt and Joe Lee Wilson.

Bobby Wellins and Kate Williams:  Jazz Tenor Sax and Jazz Piano: September 4

Bobby Wellins the Glasgow-bred saxophonist who was nominated last year for a British Jazz Award in the category of Tenor Sax, teams up with English pianist-composer Kate Williams. Their music is an intimate exploration of a familiar rulebook between a slow-burn saxist with leanings toward the 1950s cool school, and a quietly elegant Bill Evans-inflected pianist.

Event: Lunchtime Recitals Programme: Jazz Gems Come to All Saints Recitals

Where: All Saints Church, The Drive, Hove

When: July Wednesday 17, Wednesday 24 and September 4

Time: 1-2pm

Cost: Free entry

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