Youkali Live @ Dust Temple

Youkali Live @ Dust Temple

Starting on September 12, 2020 7:00 pm

At Dust Temple


Kacey Patrick & Andrew Veivers with special guest Louise King

An extraordinary night of music, traversing genres and soundscapes and delving into all the musical nuances possible from master musicians. Kacey Patrick (voice), Andrew Veivers (Spanish guitar) and Lousie King (cello) are some of the finest exponents of their craft in the country. This will be a very special concert, especially curated to accompany SWELL Smalls. Immerse yourself in sculpture, art, music & community.

YOUKALI
Vocalist Kacey Patrick and guitarist Andrew Veivers combine to present an enigmatic program of jazz, folk and world music. Best known for her work with duo stringmansassy, Kacey’s three-octave vocal range is a rare instrument combining sublime vocal intuition and beauty, with instinctive risk taking and vocal soundscapes. One of Australia’s finest Spanish Guitarists, Andrew Veivers draws on a wide range of musical influences to evoke the sensual and mesmerising sounds of the Spanish guitar in all of its guises.

LOUISE KING
One of the most suprising and extraordinary cellists you will ever here, Louise King is simply breathtaking.

Louise King is an exciting example of an independent contemporary classical musician. A refined English cellist with extensive international experience and training, she is an inspiring concert artist, teacher, recording artist, adjudicator and event producer. Louise has won prestigious scholarships, solo prizes and several international chamber music competitions and now performs in Australia’s finest music festivals and classical concert series.

Louise King moved to Australia in 2003 after working extensively throughout the UK, Europe and Asia with the BBC Philharmonic, the Hallé Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and as a cello, chamber music tutor and conductor of the Royal Northern College of Music Junior Department, Manchester. A multi-award and competition-winning graduate of the Royal Colleges of Music in London and Manchester, Louise underwent international masterclass and postgraduate study with Christopher Bunting, William Pleeth at Britten-Pears School for Advanced Musical Studies, Anner Bylsma, Karine Georgian, Ralph Kirschbaum and Steven Isserlis at International Musician’s Seminar, Prussia Cove sponsored by the Musician’s Benelovant Fund and chamber music coaching with the Amadeus, Chillingirian, Fitzwilliam, Lindsey and Kronos Quartets.

Louise works as a freelance musician performing with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Topology, The Queensland Orchestra, Southern Cross Soloists, Endeavour Trio, Tulipwood Quartet and Chamber Orchestra. She enjoys collaborating with composers, choreographers and artists to create new performance works for her instrument.