He recently premiered the piece at Milton Court, performing it with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Reflections on "The Drummer of Tedworth" Premiere What a night! The World Premiere at Milton Court was everything I hoped it would be and more. Taking a 17th-century haunting and turning it into a metaphysical monodrama for a speaking drummer and orchestra has been the quest of a lifetime. To everyone who joined us to follow Olis on his search for "pnoom" (enlightenment)—thank you for being part of this "cosmic mischief." I am forever in debt to the musicians and friends across 15 countries whose voices are in every beat of these drums. THE ALBUM IS OUT NOW: If you missed the show (or just want to inhabit the story again), the double album is officially available now on Double Vinyl, CD, and digital download!
https://seannoonanmusic.com/album/3705978/the-drummer-of-tedworth
PITH is hitting the road across Croatia and Germany, and we’ll be recording a new album at the end of the tour! We are taking the "sonic architecture" of The Drummer of Tedworth and distilling it into raw, punk-jazz energy.
Join me, Lino Blöchlinger (Sax), and Norbert Bürger (Guitar) as we bring New York madness, Bavarian cabaret, and Swiss free-improv to these stages:
April 12: Club Prostor – Čakovec, Croatia
April 14: Klub Močvara – Zagreb, Croatia
April 16: Furtnerbräu – Freising, Germany
April 18: Die Zentrale zum Rieblwirt – Landshut, Germany
April 19: Immerhin – Würzburg, Germany
Expect fractured funk, cosmic mischief, and maybe a prank call to Benjamin Franklin.
The Noonan Trio in Oxford – May 30th
On Saturday, May 30th, I’ll be returning to Oxford with the critically acclaimed Noonan Trio. Featuring Matthew Bourne (Piano) and Michael Bardon (Bass), we’ll be blending jazz-rock, improvisation, and rhythmic storytelling.
Where: The Auditorium, St John’s College, Oxford
When: 19:30 (Doors at 19:00)
Tickets: £17.50 / £9.50 (Pay Less) / £25.00 (Pay More)
ALL SHOW DETAILS HERE
seannoonanmusic.com/live-dates
Thank you all for the continued support—see you out on the road
Best,
Sean Noonan
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