Max & Asha will celebrate a busy year of concerts, videos and recordings
Friday 20 December 2019
The Wesley Anne, Northcote
6pm
More info here.
Max & Asha will celebrate a busy year of concerts, videos and recordings
Friday 20 December 2019
The Wesley Anne, Northcote
6pm
More info here.
Max & Asha release their latest video, Pixinguinha’s classic choro, Um a Zero. ‘Um a Zero’ translates to ‘One – Nil.’ This tune celebrates the heart of Brazil, where football and music meet.
Max & Asha release a new video featuring Proezas de Solon by legendary Brazilian composer Pixinguinha.
After the success of the first series of Max & Asha videos, the duo has again joined forces to present another three new videos featuring Brazilian music.The first instalment showcases a brilliant arrangement of Bate-Coxa by Marco Pereira by this new duo.
Maximillian Rudd is set to premiere his new ensemble arrangement of Heitor Villa-Lobos’ Brazilian Popular Suite.
Sunday 28 July 2019
St. Mary of the Angels Basilica, Geelong
3pm
Tickets and info here.
Max & Asha have been announced to play Melbourne Museum as part of the Nocturnal x Jazz program, in collaboration with Melbourne International Jazz Festival.
Friday 7 June 2019
7pm
Melbourne Museum
More info here.
Monday 6 May 2019
4.30pm
Box Hill Institute, Melbourne
Maximillian Rudd will be joined by Mario Lattuada for Rose de la Montaña’s Guitar Kingdom residency at Open Studio.
Sunday 16 June 2019
5.30pm
More information here.
Maximillian Rudd will join forces with local soprano Sally Wilson to perform Villa-Lobos’ Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 in the closing concert of the annual Windfire Festival.
St Mary’s Basilica, Geelong
Sunday May 26
3pm
Info and tickets here.
Late in 2018 Maximillian Rudd played a secret show for Sofar Sounds in Melbourne. Since then the London-based collective produced and published a video showcasing a glimpse of Rudd’s set.