Arcadia – Guitar and Flute Duo

Clive Kemp and Rosie Reed perform as the classical guitar and flute duo Arcadia. They have an extensive repertoire ranging from classical compositions to modern Spanish, Latin and South American influenced pieces as well as arrangements of film and pop standards.

Ideal for weddings, corporate events and recitals.

Clive Kemp is a graduate of the Royal College of Music and London College of Music and has studied under some of the leading guitarists of our time. Clive first started playing the guitar at the age of seven and has established a long and successful career both performing and teaching. He has a wide taste in music and a passion for the work of Argentine composer and bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla in particular; much of whose work Clive has transcribed for the guitar.

Rosie Reed is based in London and enjoys a varied performing career in the city and across the UK. She has performed with classical ensembles, pop and theatre bands, for sessions and TV, and loves playing for weddings and events. She is also lucky to be able to travel the world as a soloist on cruise ships – Cunard and P&O. Rosie started playing piano at seven and flute at nine, and has loved playing music ever since. She studied Music at Southampton University and then specialised in flute a Trinity college of Music graduating with distinction.

The following is a small sample of our repertoire:

Classical Four Seasons Number 4: Winter Vivaldi, Gnoissienne Satie, Meditation de Thais Massenet, Romance Mozart

Spanish, Latin and South AmericanTico Tico Abreau, Libertango Piazolla, Concierto de Aranjuez Rodrigo

Film music Shallow, from A Star is Born Germanotta, etc. al, Cavatina, from The Deer Hunter Myers, Schindler’s List Williams

Pop standardsHotel California The Eagles, Light My Fire The Doors, Blackbird The Beatles

For further information or to discuss your requirements in more details, please contact:

e. kemp.clive@gmail.com; m. 07815294656

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