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Yurodny
Yurodnywas formed in 2007 by Composer and Saxophonist Nick Roth. This ensemble performs contemporary versions of worldwide Traditional music along with new works that have been inspired by traditional music. The ensemble consists of ten musicians that play a variety of instruments. Memebers consist of Oleg Ponomarev (violin), Adrian Hart (violin), Cora Venus Lunny (violin, viola), Kate Ellis (cello), Nick Roth (saxophones), Colm O’Hara (trombone), Francesco Turrisi (piano, accordion and percussion), Dave Redmond (double bass) and Phil Macmullan (drums).

History
Yurodny have released two albums on Diatribe Records, both of which have been critically acclaimed. The ensemble have performed at major festivals and venues both in Ireland and Europe receiving airplay on major radio stations both in Europe and North America. The music of Yurodny has also featured on cultural compilations which have been presented to the likes of Barack Obama and HM The Queen.

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