Michael Waters and Allannah Dow are “prisoners of beauty” - drawn into the deep caverns and pulled into the higher planes of acoustic music. They have each played on a single instrument for over 35 years and will often remark that their shows seem to be just excuses for their two instruments to spend some time together...
Allannah spent over 30 years playing cello in a classical and orchestral environment. A spiritual quest and desire to sing her own song gave birth through improvisation and composition, to a new relationship with her century-old cello, Sebastian. Allannah’s voice and cello combine to produce a spontaneous outpouring that carries the listener to the rainbowed heart of the sacred cello.
Both have developed a virtuoso approach in their own music, and their shows are a mixture of their solo pieces and duets of original works, and their approach is also good humored in the style of folk musicians, with considerable banter and improvisation. |