The Filomena Campus Quartet presents a special preview of their forthcoming album, offering a rare chance to experience the music live in the very space where it was recorded. Blending jazz, improvisation and spoken word, the performance unfolds as a vibrant and theatrical musical journey. The programme features original multilingual compositions co-written with Steve Lodder and Charlie Pyne, alongside new arrangements from Campus’ rich repertoire and international collaborations, including a vocal solo interpretation of a Jobim classic. Campus is joined by Steve Lodder (piano and keyboards), Rod Youngs (drums), and Charlie Pyne (double bass).
Healing, inspiring, cathartic, comedic, dramatic, political, fantastical, the Filomena Campus Quartet is truly irreplicable in the British jazz scene JAZZWISE
Her scatting is literally something else, a modernist in her approach Jazz in Europe
Campus seemed to improvise from the heart, as if running fearlessly into the unknown, and taking the audience with her LondonJazz
Bio
Award-winning vocalist, lyricist, academic and theatre maker Filomena Campus is an internationally celebrated and eclectic artist whose work blends jazz, improvisation, and literature. Recently honoured as ‘Cavaliera’ of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, the London-based Sardinian-born performer has collaborated with leading innovators including Orphy Robinson, Cleveland Watkiss, Rowland Sutherland, Maggie Nicols, and the London Improvisers Orchestra, as well as fellow Sardinian artists Paolo Fresu, Gavino Murgia and Antonello Salis. A magnetic stage presence, she has captivated audiences at festivals and venues across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.





