Eduardo Niebla brings his stunning flamenco jazz to the Queen Elizabeth Hall

Flamenco jazz composer and virtuoso, Eduardo Niebla returns to Queen Elizabeth Hall on Friday 20 April to perform with a wonderful new ensemble – the Pavao Quartet, guitarist Carl Herring and tabla player Dharmesh Parmar.

For a taste of the music, you can watch Eduardo perform on the BBC here:

And download the following tracks for a sneak preview of Eduardo’s unique sound:

Rosie

Para Margarita

Saber Caminar con mi Soledad

Hailed as one of the world’s greatest guitarists, the Spanish musician is renown for fusing his flamenco gypsy jazz roots with Arabic, Indian, classical and modern jazz influences to produce technically brilliant, unique and evocative music, and has collaborated with diverse artists from across the globe such as jazz saxophonist Lol Coxhill, sitar maestro Nishat Khan, George Michael, Craig David, and trance group Juno Reactor.

Inspired by his gypsy upbringing, his adopted Yorkshire homeland and tours to India and the Middle East, Eduardo presents material from his latest album My Gypsy Waltz, released in January 2011, alongside music from his acclaimed 40 year career. Accompanied by his formidable trio, this is a chance to hear exquisite and world-class guitar playing at its’ best.

Eduardo Niebla, Friday 20 April, Queen Elizabeth Hall

For more information and to book tickets visit the website here.

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