Events


Events at Zeffirellis

Karen Marshalsay - The Three Scottish Harps

date calender icon Friday 18th July

Karen Marshalsay - The Three Scottish Harps
Karen Marshalsay is a master of traditional Scottish harp music. One of the very few musicians who specialise on all three Scottish harps – both gut- and wire-strung and the baroque bray harp with its buzzing sitar-like tone – Karen has appeared throughout the UK, Europe, America and Australia.
International collaborations include working with African, Indian and Paraguayan musicians, participating in multi-cultural projects including Yatra, which premiered at the Edinburgh Mela in 2008, and appearing at Beethoven 2020 in Bonn.
A particular interest in pipe music has led to Karen working with piping master and Gaelic song authority Allan MacDonald in his acclaimed pibroch concerts, including the Edinburgh International Festival’s From Battle Lines to Bar Lines series (2004), and for the National Piping Centre’s 2013 Ceòl na Piòba concert. In 2018 Karen was honoured as an invited participant in Féile na Laoch, which is held every seven years in memory of composer-arranger Seán Ó Riada in Cúil Aodha, Ireland.
Karen’s own compositions include commissions for Celtic Connections’ New Voices series. She was Composer in Residence with Harps North West in 2016 and is one of the first composers to be inducted into the New Traditional School Collection curated by Edinburgh University. Karen has also orchestrated her music for the Russian String Orchestra, with whom she appeared as featured soloist during Edinburgh Festival in 2018 and 2019. Her solo album of original and traditional music, The Road to Kennacraig, was produced by the award-winning record producer and song collector Robin Morton at Temple Studios and released in 2019. A new album is due to be released this summer.
In addition to solo concerts, Karen currently performs with the long-established Scottish traditional music band The Whistlebinkies and with the legendary Irish flute player, singer and founder of Boys of the Lough, Cathal McConnell’s trio.
Full of entertaining musical insights and the stories behind the tunes, Karen’s concerts take you into the timeless world of Scotland’s ancient instrument.

“One of the leading contemporary performers on the instrument” – The Scotsman
“One of the finest harpists in the world…all three Scottish harps centre stage and giving the acoustic lift that heightens the senses gloriously” – Liverpool Sound and Vision
“The Road to Kennacraig is a compelling and well-wrought collection” – The Living Tradition

Cost: Music Deal - £24.50, Ticket Only - £4.00

Oppgard

date calender icon Saturday 19th July

Oppgard is a versatile Jazz collective based in the north of England, performing a mix of original pieces composed by members of the group, as well as a mix of standards and more from across the wide spectrum of Jazz. Every member who plays with the band brings with them a unique take on the band's repertoire, making every performance a unique experience. Taking influences from Wayne Shorter, Kenny Garrett and Kurt Rosenwinkel, and inspiration from Japanese Jazz, Afro-Cuban and many other genres from around the world, leads to a rich cultural mixing pot for the listener to enjoy.
The band has appeared at various venues on the Leeds Jazz scene, with other notable performances including a support act performance before Vasilis Xenopoulos & Paul Edis Quartet for Live @ Union Lane (Brampton) and multiple appearances at the Cockermouth Live! Festival.

Cost: meal deal - £24.50, music only - £4.00

O’Brien/Souter/Berthoud play the music of Ahmad Jamal

date calender icon Friday 25th July

Tom O’Brien- PianoHarry Souter- Double BassLouis Berthoud- Drums
Piano trio performing legendary Ahmad Jamal arrangements of standards and his originals. Tom and Harry have known each other since secondary school, playing gigs together in local pubs, before attending music schools in London and Leeds respectively. Ahmad Jamal’s arrangements are playful and intriguing, with cheeky, riff-like basslines and various drum figures that can verge on proto-Motown or classic swing. Fun, relaxed music played dynamically by a new trio.

Cost: Music Deal - £24.50, Ticket Only - £4.00

Kirk McElhinney

date calender icon Saturday 26th July

The quality of Kirk McElhinney’s song writing, his voice and guitar playing is recognised by any who come across his work.

His sound once described by Nitin Sawney as “a melting pot of sonic bliss”, Kirk himself calls urban folk.

His songs and his delivery have an uncanny ability to capture people’s hearts and move minds and bodies.

John Ellis has played and recorded with quite a few well known artists such as Corinne Bailey Rae, Tom Jones, Lily Allen, James Yorkston, John Squire (Stone Roses) and The Cinematic Orchestra to name but a few.



Cost: Music Deal - £24.50, Ticket Only - £4.00

Jack Pearce Quartet

date calender icon Friday 1st August

The Jack Pearce Quartet brings together some of the finest young jazz talent from Leeds. Featuring Joe Frost on piano, Sid Revell on drums, and Fynn Clements on double bass, the group breathes new life into classic jazz standards. With dynamism and energy, this quartet promises a great night.

Cost: Music Deal - £24.50, Ticket Only - £4.00