
Elizabeth Jigalin x Lewis Mosley: Two Pianos
Live at The Church
7 September 2025
Over the past two years, composers/pianists/sound artists Lewis Mosley and Elizabeth Jigalin have explored the sonic intricacies and possibilities of The Church's pianos. Playing on the two grand pianos, they have investigated the potential of two similar yet separate instruments performing as one - all against the incredible acoustic backdrop of The Church. This collaborative project coalesces both Lewis and Elizabeth's musical backgrounds, encompassing performance in rock groups, experimental ensembles, and jazz bands, as well as more traditional forms of compositional thought. As a two piano duo, Lewis and Elizabeth draw on these influences to carve out structures, improvise, and intertwine their individual approaches. In coming together to deal with the personal nature of their individual relationships to the instrument, they create explorative music, blurring the lines between the individual instruments in order to search and shift seamlessly between different sonic states and worlds.
About Elizabeth Jigalin
Elizabeth Jigalin is a composer, performer and artist. In her work, she is often drawn to explore site specific music-making, interactive play spaces, and found materials. Guided by curiosity, Elizabeth collaborates and creates across art-forms. You’ll often find Elizabeth making music with award-winning creative music collective ‘the music box project’.
About Lewis Mosley
Lewis Mosley is a performer and composer currently living and working on unceded Gadigal land. His work often sits at the intersection of performance and sound installation, creating sound worlds through physical means. He has also played and continues to play in a number of bands in Sydney.
This performance will take place at The Church.
The Church is a meticulously restored 19th-century Gothic church in Alexandria, NSW owned by Judith Neilson AM that houses rehearsals and work development for musicians by invitation.
Performance
Performance
Sunday 7 September, 4:00pm
Location
The Church
9 Mitchell Rd, Alexandria
Tickets
Free, by ballot only
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Ballot draw date: Tuesday 2 September 2025
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