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Rodney Waterman


Concerts*/Workshops/Events 2004-2008
[Click HERE for Concerts Archive 1998-2003]


2004: May / July
2005: January
2006: August
2007: January
2008: January, November
2009: January

May 2004

*May 15/16: Concert and workshops in Wagga, NSW. Contact Jo Burrows, Tel 02-69264352

July 2004

*July 16-18: Concert and workshops in Townsville, North Queensland, Australia. North Queensland Recorder Society.

Jan 2005

*Jan 15-22 Steps In time International Festival - Dance, Movement and the Recorder. Rodney is performing, teaching and directing the Children's Activities Program. See Orpheus Music for details.

May 2005

*May 7/8: Concert and workshops in Wagga, NSW. Contact Jo Burrows, Tel 02-69264352

August 2006

*Sun Aug 6, 9am/5pm - Bach Cantata, Es ist gesagt, Mensch, was gut ist (BWV 45) for 2 alto recorders, oboe, oboe da caccia, strings, continuo. Rodney Waterman and Marion Barraclough (recorders). St John's Southgate, Melbourne City. (Full Service).

Jan 2007

*Sun Jan 8, 2.15-4.15pm, Eltham Town Jazz and Blues Festival 2007 (2 sets, 45mins each). 'Recorders in Ragtime':  A Tribute to Ade Monsbourgh, Michael McQuaide's Late Hour Boys featuring Rodney Waterman, recorders. Click HERE for more details/info including PDF festival program download

Jan 2008

*Sun Jan 27, 2.-2.45 pm, Eltham Town Jazz and Blues Festival 2008. Rodney Waterman (recorders) and Joe Chindamo . Click HERE for more details/info including PDF festival program download

Nov 2008

*Sat Nov 8, 8pm, Rodney Waterman and Doug de Vries celebrate the 10th anniversary of the launch of their CD Agua e Vinho (Orpheus version) at the Boite World Music Cafe, 1 Mark St, Fitzroy North, Melbourne, Australia. They are sharing the stage with the Rainmakers from Castlemaine, Victoria.

Jan 2009:
Doug de Vries and I will be playing at the Eltham Jazz and Blues Heritage
Festival on Sun Jan 25, 2009 (including new repertoire) at 2pm. The day before at this
Festival I will also be doing another tribute to Ade Monsbourgh's "Recorder in Ragtime"
album from the 1950/60s with a fabulous line up trad. jazz band including Stephen
Grant-piano/piano accordion, Ian Smith-percussion, Mark Elton-tuba/double bass and
John Scurry-banjo). More details to come - cheers Rodney


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