The Ciderhouse Rebellion
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Virtuosic in-the-moment music from the originators of improvised folk.
‘Free-flowing, ambitious and fiercely creative’. The Strad.
Profound and eloquent, epic, haunting and dramatic, The Ciderhouse Rebellion sees master musicians Adam Summerhayes and Murray Grainger combine to produce incredible tapestries of sound.
The pair specialise in creating music in the moment, based on traditional tunes or their own compositions – often springing from a single note, key, time signature or emotion. It’s this unusually improvisatory focus that is uniquely magical. Their quest is to create music with no conscious thought between conception and playing – always searching for the unexpected and the possibility to create a deep sonic narrative that transports the audience.
Both Adam (violin) and Murray (accordion) are recognised virtuoso musicians in their own right, touring the world as professional artists. Although the pair only started working together in 2020, they have already released 4 celebrated albums, won Arts Council support, been featured on Folk on Foot, scored a BBC Radio 4 play and played significant festivals across the UK and Europe.
As well as their duo tours, and The Haar commitments, Adam and Murray have 3 Ciderhouse projects on the go – Cider With Kirsty, Cider With Molly and Cider With Jessie (formerly known as Words Of A Fiddler’s Daughter).
‘Gorgeous stuff’ – BBC Radio 3
‘Compelling, exciting and utterly original’ – Phil Beer (Show of Hands)
Every The Ciderhouse Rebellion performance is uniquely magical, whether springing from a single unplanned note or a trad tune. Masters of improvisation, the duo is fiddle player Adam Summerhayes ("Paganini of the traditional violin.” fRoots) and master accordionist Murray Grainger. Winners of the Instrumental Album 2022 - Fatea Live at Manchester Folk Festival youtu.be/HtNW0Le6gUc "I could almost feel a super power between the two of them” MusoMuso. ‘Gorgeous stuff’ – BBC Radio 3 ‘Compelling, exciting and utterly original’ – Phil Beer (Show of Hands) ‘Beautiful’ – Songlines ‘Free-flowing, ambitious and fiercely creative’. The Strad.
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on Thu 18 September 2025