We are delighted to be able to present a great opportunity to win two tickets for the Charles Hazlewood All Stars performance of ‘A Rainbow In Curved Air’ at Bristol Old Vic on 5th November.

Read through to find details of how to enter below.

Terry Riley’s seminal A Rainbow in Curved Air is one of the great psychedelic experiments, a barrage of skirling organ loops which exploded out of his San Francisco studio in the late sixties.

Hazlewood and his All Stars take the work as a starting point for a serious sonic adventure; a performance that will exploit to the full the magnetic intimacy of the Bristol Old Vic.

The Charles Hazlewood All Stars is an ensemble dedicated to improvisation, featuring artists from right across the musical spectrum.

From Portishead’s Adrian Utley to former Jazz Warriors saxophonist Jason Yarde, from Goldfrapp’s Will Gregory to composer Graham Fitkin, the conductor Charles Hazlewood first assembled the band to play Glastonbury in 2008.

Do not miss this unique performance in the stunning surrounds of Bristol Old Vic on 5th Nov 2010.

Full details at http://www.bristolmusicfoundation.com/diary/2010/11/5/charles-hazlewood-all-stars-present-a-rainbow-in-curved-air

We have one pair of tickets to give away to the correct answer to the following question:

What modern musical movement is Terry Riley, alongside La Monte Young, father of?

Send your answer to events@bristolmusicfoundation.com

The competition will close at 6pm on Mon 1st Nov 2010.