A Little Lunch Music: The Kate Wadey Quartet
Curated by City Recital Hall and Kathryn Selby AM
- Contemporary Music
No booking fees apply
Be crooned away from the busy city as The Kate Wadey Quartet perform original compositions from Kate’s latest album Moon Songs, and standards from the Great American Song Book.
Kate Wadey is Sydney-based jazz singer, hailing from Adelaide. Kate effortlessly explores and interprets jazz classics with a charm and sophistication that appear to come from another time and place. Kate has a gorgeously rich and warm voice, coupled with a vocal range, sophistication and innate swing that belie her youth. Imbued with emotion, yet technically masterful, these interpretations are destined to hold their own among the greats.
This is your chance to see the cream of the crop of extraordinary Australian jazz musicians.
Kate is one of the best singers that the Sydney jazz scene has encountered for a very long time
Geoff Bull
Other events in the A Little Lunch Music series:
Brahms Horn Trio – Wed 13 Jan 12.30pm
An Enchanted Afternoon – Tue 16 Feb 12.30pm
Figaro for Winds - Australian National Academy of Music – Thu 25 Mar 12.30pm
Carnival of the Animals – Tue 20 Apr 12.30pm
Schumann's Piano Quartet – Fri 7 May 12.30pm
The James Morrison Quartet – Tue 15 Jun 12.30pm
Jacqui Dark is Alive and Well Living in Newtown – Tue 20 Jul 12.30pm
Ensemble Apex – Thu 5 Aug 12.30pm
Slava and Sharon Grigoryan - Our Place – Mon 20 Sep 12.30pm
Joseph and James Tawadros - Music of the Oud – Tue 19 Oct 12.30pm
A Spotless Rose - Sydney Philharmonia Chamber Singers – Thu 16 Dec 12.30pm
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