Last night's Tyndall Assembly concert was by far one of the most satisfying programmes thus far, though on the other hand it was a depressing crowd attendance pulling barely half a dozen patrons. This was a great disapointment for me as the performing artists put such a great deal of time and commitment into their works for this concert. Both performances were sublime, articulate and original - by local composers, artists and performers - I urge you to make it to a concert in the future when you have the chance!

The revised staging set-up (other way round)

Andrew Georg (piano) performing his Music For Gongs and Piano with Paul Backman on percussion.

Paul Backman (percussion)

Derek Pascoe introduces 365 Days for solo saxophone.

Derek Pascoe performs 365 Days.
The next Tyndall Assembly dates are: 24th and 31st August
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