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  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_064.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_063.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_062.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_060.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_059.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_058.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_057.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_056.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_055.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_054.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_053.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_052.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_051.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_050.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_049.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_048.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_047.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_046.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_044.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_043.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_042.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_040.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_039.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_038.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_037.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_036.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_035.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_034.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_030.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_029.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_028.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_026.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_025.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_024.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_023.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_021.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_020.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_018.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_017.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_014.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_013.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_012.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_011.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_010.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_08.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_05.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_04.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_03.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_02.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_061.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_045.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_041.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_033.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_032.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_031.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_027.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_022.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_019.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_016.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_015.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_09.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_07.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_06.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Wednesday 12 June 2019<br />
<br />
Trumpeter Tomos Williams has assembled a cast of Welsh musicians to perform a new work which reflects on the extraordinary times that we live in.<br />
<br />
The band perform a newly composed Suite incorporating elements of jazz, the avant-garde, improvisation and Welsh folk music. The name 'Cwmwl Tystion' is derived from a poem by the great Welsh poet Waldo Williams - the music 'bares witness' to these complex and difficult times. This will be the first time Huw Warren (Quercus) and Rhodri Davies (Hen Ogledd), both leaders in their field and musicians of international reputation, perform together, while Mark O'Connor, Huw V Williams and Francesca Simmons all bring unique contributions to the project. Simon Proffitt will also be accompanying the performances with live visuals, interacting with the music in real time. The performance at the Great Hall Aberystwyth, is be the international premiere of this new work.<br />
<br />
'The Cwmwl Tystion Suite' has been funded by Tŷ Cerdd, and the tour is made possible by generous Arts Council of Wales financial support. and partnership backing from Aberystwyth Arts Centre.<br />
<br />
Tomos Williams - trumpet<br />
Huw Warren – piano<br />
Rhodri Davies – harp, electronics<br />
Francesca Simmons – violin, saw<br />
Huw V Williams – bass<br />
Mark O'Connor – drums<br />
Simon Proffitt – live visuals
    CwmwlTystion_KM_01.jpg
  • Sheet music on a music stand at a jazz music masterclass at Aber Music Fest 2015
    MusicFest2015_KM7.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
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  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_123.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_122.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_121.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_120.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_119.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_118.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_117.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_116.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_115.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_114.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_113.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_112.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_111.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_110.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_109.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_108.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_107.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_106.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_105.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_104.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_103.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_102.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_101.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_100.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_99.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_98.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_97.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_96.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_95.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_94.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_93.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_92.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_91.jpg
  • 7 Steps<br />
The Music of Miles Davies<br />
<br />
played by <br />
Tomos Williams (trumpet)<br />
Adam Nolan (tenor sax)<br />
David Jones (piano)<br />
Aidan Thorne (bass)<br />
Mark O'Connor (drums)<br />
<br />
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum<br />
16 Nov 2018<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    7Steps_KM_90.jpg
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