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RĀPARE (THURS) JUNE 4, 8pm

Chris Prosser (solo) + O'Rorke / Latham / Wright

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$15 presales, $20 on door ($10 underwaged)
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Chris Prosser performs new material for solo violin and voice. 

Born in England, Chris Prosser is a violinist-composer who writes music primarily to perform and record himself. Chris came to New Zealand at age 9. He started learning the violin and became head chorister at Southwell School, Hamilton. He moved to Christchurch, before composing Sonatina for Violin, Flute, Cello which won the 1972 Bank of New South Wales Chamber Music Competition. Based in London during the 1990s, Chris won a British Council award, recorded for VPRO Radio Netherlands, performed free improvisation with London Musicians Collective and at traditional music festivals around Britain with roots/rock band, The Eclectics, and earned a living busking the Underground.

Simon O'Rorke (synth) / Andy Wright (drums) / Blair Latham (reeds) 

Fantastic trio of some of Wellington's most aurally exciting free improvisers.


$15 presales via UTR

$20 on door ($10 unwaged)

Thanks to Creative NZ and Wellington City Council for supporting Pyramid Club's programme.

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A black and white photo close-up of Chris Prosser playing the violin
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