A ‘beautiful rebellion’
When the world is beset with chaos and ugliness, each act of beauty becomes a kind of rebellion. When Martin Wolfaardt and David Leadbetter get together in musical protest they leave the specifics of language behind, and in a genre-fluid conversation they let the beauty of their instruments and a shared love of the purity of sound do the talking.
David is a virtuosic guitarist and pianist who has graced projects from the shortlived Illegal Gathering – featuring the legendary James Philipps – to the jazz-fusion super-group Workforce. His most recent recorded work, as composer and leader with percussion maestro Ronan Skillen in
Deep South, has a sinuous, neo-folk beauty that has garnered critical acclaim and hypnotised audiences across the globe.
Martin has added his lyrical piano stylings to albums and performances by international and local luminaries like Jonathan Crossley and Guy Buttery. He is the composer for Offshore
– a hidden gem of South African jazz whose performances at the Cape Town Jazz Festival and National Arts Festival have left music lovers enthralled. He also nurtures a love for African percussion.
With their Beautiful Rebellion concert series, Wolfaardt and Leadbetter intend to take the listener into a musical world illuminated by melody, rhythm and, of course, plenty of improvisation. –