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Must Read: Riot Ensemble: Celia’s Toyshop Put On A Stage At Brixton East 1871

By NH on Feb 21, 2017 12:33 AM EST

Riot Ensemble: Cellia's Toyshop swap the night at Brixton East 1871 with their marvelous performance on last Feb. 16. Taking the name Celia's Toyshop, Riot Ensamble put their first best performance in the beginning of 2017 by sounding off their incredible composition involving chamber music play from composer all over the world. Listening to classical music along with a glass of wine at night in London is enough to result in a caption: what a great night to spend!

 Being known for their brilliance in composing contemporary music, they strengthen their stand by cooperating with some youth remarkable musical artists for this show. These remarkable artists include Hayiril Olsun, Utku Asuroglu, Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Kerry Andrew, Michael Cryne, And Jack Sheen. In that grateful night of Riot Ensemble: Celia's Toyshop, their composition was presented which resulted in harmonious romantic atmosphere so it is capabe to put a smile on the face.

For Riot Ensemble: Celia's Toyshop, Evan Johnson take the stage for himself to perform Wolke über Bäumen on gut strings and baroque bow. By playing on his violin, Johnson takes the audience immersed in his extreme density and difficulty style of music. It can be heard that Johnson put his full attention on the great details of every pieces in his composition. Stand alone holding on his violin, it can be said Johnson captured all audience's attention.

On the other hand, it is not Riot Ensemble: Cellia's Toyshop without a great team in charge. For about more than 10 people stand on their role making this stage receive great applause from the audience. Presumably, working on together in a great team along with some great contemporary musical artists makes Cellia's Toyshop end with a memorable performance for all the audience that night. Thus, it makes people cannot wait for their next expected-great gig.

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