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The show has been produced by Gundula Gruen alias Magic Violin who is well-known to St John’s from previous popular performances like the ‘Balkan Organ Carnival’ - celebration of St John’s restored organ.
Line-up:
Gundula Gruen - violin, vocals, artistic director
Natasha Kvach - vocals
Josh Middleton - accordion
Jeremy Halliwell- guitar
Elisabeth Nott - percussion
And gypsy dancers
Tickets in advance:
£12 - Best View
£9 - Regular View
£7 - Concession
£5 - Standing places
Door Sale in the evening from 6.30pm.
Ticket prices on the door:
£14 - Best View
£11 - Regular View
£9 - Concession
£5 - Standing places
Tickets available here:http://www.wegottickets.com/event/315779
www.russiangypsysoul.co.uk
Gundula Gruen is a violinist and singer, whose study and passion encompass Gypsy and folk music from Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In the last 20 years, she gained recognition not only as a lead performer with her group Tatcho Drom and the founder/director of the London Gypsy Orchestra, but also as a Gypsy/Eastern European/Balkan music specialist, composer and as a creator of musical art projects, which inspire many people to actively take part.
She has performed at art centres, festivals, and for serious occasions in the UK and abroad, being featured in Music documentary such as ‘How Music Works’ (chanel 4) and TRT Turkish television, and been a guest on many world music radio programs with BBC, Resonance and local stations. Gundula has also published the ‘Gypsy Music Collection’ book and audio CD with 65 pieces from Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Her newest album ‘The Devil’s Lentil Soup’ has acclaimed great reviews from Songlines, Froots and other publications.
Gundula originally studied classical violin in Germany, and continued after reaching the degree with jazz post-grad studies. She travelled extensively and collected music from all over Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
St John's Church, Notting Hill, Landsdowne Crescent, London W11 2NN