Ruth Roshan tells a great story of her first encounter with live Argentinean Tango in Paris at the age of 23 – of what must have been an unimaginably powerful experience for a young classical mandolinist from Warrnambool. Fast forward to now, and with her many ensembles including Tango Noir and Chamber Noir, she has recorded four albums of melodic tango-inspired pieces and songs, toured the world, and gathered an exceptional group of musicians around her in the process. Roshan is a born storyteller with a compelling vision – to transport her listeners through moonlit scenes of waltzes on cobblestones and rain drenched embraces; sometimes with her own music, sometimes with arrangements of Piazzolla, Gade, and Cohen; irreverently cavorting across times and styles, genres and moods, ranging from cinematic classical to European Tango, from the French waltz to the habanera. She talks us through at every step, leading the way as we journey to the bittersweet heart of the 1930s European salon.
Ruth Roshan Voice/Mandolin
Phil Carroll Accordion
Rollin Zhao Violin
Nils Hobiger Cello
Philip Arkinstall Clarinet
Stefan Cassomenos Piano
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