Music
gm@kingstheatre.ca
902-532-7704
Doors open at 6:45pm
Established in 2011, Lalun is a world music ensemble comprised of Liron Man (Israel/Spain) on hand pans & flamenco guitar, Lan Tung (Taiwan/Canada) on erhu (Chinese violin) & vocals, and Jonathan Bernard (Canada) on percussion. With their unique instrumentation and hypnotic intercultural sound, this international ensemble presents original compositions and traditional music from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, coloured and influenced by its members’ roots in Chinese, Flamenco, Galician, and Jewish music.
Although fresh on the scene, Lalun’s members bring over 50 years of professional musical experiences to the stage. Liron Man works regularly with top artists in the fields of Arabic and Jewish music in Israel. He has toured actively in Europe and North America. Liron has been living in Spain to study and perform flamenco music in the past four years. Crossing between Canada’s new music, improvised music and world music scenes, Lan Tung brings expertise as a composer, producer, band leader and artistic director, as well as performer, as a soloist and with her ensembles in North America, Europe, and Asia. Jonathan Bernard combines his background in western percussion with a fascination for Asian traditions to create a unique sound palette, incorporating a myriad of instruments, techniques and styles. His interests span from orchestral music to contemporary chamber music to world music. All three musicians have studied various musical styles and led numerous innovative cross-cultural projects. Their meeting in Lalun allows them to co-create original music with a unique instrumentation.
gm@kingstheatre.ca
902-532-7704
Doors open at 6:45pm
Established in 2011, Lalun is a world music ensemble comprised of Liron Man (Israel/Spain) on hand pans & flamenco guitar, Lan Tung (Taiwan/Canada) on erhu (Chinese violin) & vocals, and Jonathan Bernard (Canada) on percussion. With their unique instrumentation and hypnotic intercultural sound, this international ensemble presents original compositions and traditional music from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, coloured and influenced by its members’ roots in Chinese, Flamenco, Galician, and Jewish music.
Although fresh on the scene, Lalun’s members bring over 50 years of professional musical experiences to the stage. Liron Man works regularly with top artists in the fields of Arabic and Jewish music in Israel. He has toured actively in Europe and North America. Liron has been living in Spain to study and perform flamenco music in the past four years. Crossing between Canada’s new music, improvised music and world music scenes, Lan Tung brings expertise as a composer, producer, band leader and artistic director, as well as performer, as a soloist and with her ensembles in North America, Europe, and Asia. Jonathan Bernard combines his background in western percussion with a fascination for Asian traditions to create a unique sound palette, incorporating a myriad of instruments, techniques and styles. His interests span from orchestral music to contemporary chamber music to world music. All three musicians have studied various musical styles and led numerous innovative cross-cultural projects. Their meeting in Lalun allows them to co-create original music with a unique instrumentation.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: $20. Advance, $18. Members, $22. Door, $5. Youth - Reserved Seating
Where to buy Tickets: On-line, by telephone 902-532-7704, at the box office
Purchase Tickets Online
Where to buy Tickets: On-line, by telephone 902-532-7704, at the box office
Purchase Tickets Online
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
boxoffice@kingstheatre.ca
902-532-7704
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