24.11.2023 Events, Music

Michał Obrębski: One Man Guitar Show

Enjoy an evening celebrating the guitar at Clapham Library

Friday, 24th November 2023, 19:00, Clapham Library, London

Book tickets: Michał Obrębski: One Man Guitar Show

Michał Obrębski is a performer and composer, teacher, session musician, music producer and multi-instrumentalist. He has worked with Teatr Nowy in Poznań, Roksana Węgiel and Artur Żmijewski. 

He performs with his Michał Obrębski Trio as well as with SabroSon and Ams Clique along with his solo acoustic project. He has released many albums on which he worked as a composer, producer and musician. He runs a professional recording studio called “Cano Recording Studio”. 

Source: Eventbrite Event Page

Michał is a fan of asymmetric rhythms, surprising harmonies, and at the same time has a visual approach to music. He was the winner of the international competition Warsaw Fingerstyle Festival 2021 and performed at the world renowned Guitar Summit in Germany.

Join him for an evening celebrating the guitar.

A limited cash bar – wine, beer and water – will be available

You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite.

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