3 May 2026, Sussex
YOUR GUEST MUSICIAN, HOST & NIGHTINGALE
Anatole Muster is redefining what the accordion can do, bringing the instrument to new audiences through bold experimentation and contemporary sound. In live performance, he combines button accordion with laptop keyboard and a MIDI-controlled “breathalyzer” synth — a new instrument he co-developed with engineer Elio Fistarol.
The Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) is a small, brown, unremarkable-looking bird, but they possess one of nature’s finest singing voices. The English population winters in Sub-Saharan Africa in the western countries like Sierra Leon and Senegal, returning to the very same thicket they were born in arriving in early to mid-April. They spend April to the end of May mating and nesting where we can encounter the extraordinary display of the males’ courtship song, famous for his all-night broadcast.
Sam is a folksinger, song collector, activist, nature conservationist, guide, and presenter. With three critically acclaimed albums - his debut receiving a Mercury Music Prize nomination - he works holistically in challenging the sound and purpose of our indigenous music in the 21st Century.