Karin Schaupp & Andrew Veivers (Coolum Beach)
Sat, 13 June 7:00PM - 9:00PM
2-4 Park St Coolum Beach, QLD 4573
$25.00 - 37.50View Prices
About this event
Acclaimed guitarists Karin Schaupp and Andrew Veivers come together for the first time in concert, presenting an intimate program of Spanish guitar.
Long-time friends since their university days studying under Karin’s mother and mentor, Isolde Schaupp, the pair bring deep musical understanding and complementary styles to the stage.
Karin Schaupp is one of the world’s most celebrated classical guitarists. Known for her expressive artistry and luminous tone, she has performed across Europe, Asia, the Americas and Australia as a soloist and chamber musician. Her recordings for Warner Music International and ABC Classics have earned international acclaim and inspired new works written especially for her.
Andrew Veivers is regarded as one of Australia’s leading Spanish guitarists. His music draws on both classical and flamenco traditions, shaped by study and performance in London, Madrid and Amsterdam. He has toured internationally with Flamenco Fire and The Saruzu Quartet.
In this special collaboration, Karin and Andrew share a program that highlights the artistry, intimacy and expressive power of the Spanish guitar.
BYO supper and refreshments. Please supply own cutlery, plates, glasses, etc.
6.30pm doors for a 7pm start. Please allow time to check in and find your seats.
Red Chair Pty Ltd is focused on responsible and safe management of our Staff, Contractors, Artists and Patrons. Our Work Health & Safety Plan for COVID-19 ensures we manage our obligations to keep people safe within our varied work environments.
If you are unwell or showing signs of COVID-19 please do not attend the event. Self-isolate and seek medical advice.
This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. Supported by the Regional Arts Development Fund - a partnership between Queensland Government, through Arts Queensland, and Sunshine Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland. Andrew Veivers photo by David Kelly.