Music Performances by Peter Inglis

Music Performances by Peter Inglis

Peter is a well known performer with a broad repertoire. He is a featured performer at the Art Gallery of NSW and the Sydney Opera House.

Solo Guitarist

As a solo performer Peter plays over 400 years of repertoire including Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Spanish, Latin and Jazz styles all with a beautiful CD-quality sound system to ensure the music subtly permeates the whole room.
His consumnate peformance skills, polished presentation and urbane communication style makes Peter a favourite entertainer for intimate dining settings from 2 to 200 people.
Peter Inglis plays 400 years of music with stories and atmosphere!
He enjoys improvising on popular themes.
Peter Inglis' guitar performances shows the instrument to be at home in all styles of music from "Baroque to Rock".

Book Australia's Premiere Solo Guitarist: Peter Inglis for your Wedding or next Corporate event.

His consumnate peformance skills, polished presentation and urbane communication style makes Peter a favourite entertainer for intimate dining settings from 2 to 200 people.

String Quartet

Peter's String Quartet plays repertoire from the Baroque to modern eras and features guitar, two violins and cello.
Guitar and Strings create a gorgeous combination of sounds. In this ensemble Peter's guitar sounds like lute, harpsichord, and of course the Spanish Guitar.

Peter Inglis String Quartet at the Art Gallery of NSW
Described by the Wentworth Courier as "pure class" the Peter Inglis String Quartet will add style and substance to your next event.
Repertoire highlights include:

Jazz Ensembles

Peter's Jazz Trio consists of Guitar, Sax/Flute and Double Bass. The Quartet adds a Violin.

Peter Inglis Jazz Quartet at the Art Gallery of N.S.W.
Peter's Jazz repertoire covers all the popular standards and Broadway hits.
Says Peter:
A great thing about making music today is that the barriers between musical styles have largely disappeared. People no longer listen to one style or just a few artists they choose music to reinforce or elevate their mood or complement their activities - like dancing studying or relaxing!
Popular music is the folk music of today. It is what most people in the world listen to and where most of the creative energy of musicians is focussed.
Of course popular music ain't what it used to be! Years ago before mass phonograph records and radio music had to be performed to be heard and dissemination of musical ideas and styles was a very slow process. Folk music back then was likely to be fairly location-specific. Nowadays you can listen to anything
The digital revolution has made made production and distribution of the artist's work much easier as well. It's a great time to be making music!
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