Bach In The Dark – Cello And Accordion
Online. See booking link below.In her "unconventional classical concert concept celebrating the music of J.S. Bach and beyond" cellist Rachel Scott is joined by accordionist Anthony Schulz.
In her "unconventional classical concert concept celebrating the music of J.S. Bach and beyond" cellist Rachel Scott is joined by accordionist Anthony Schulz.
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Chanteuse Nadia Piave with Gino Pengue on guitar, mandolin and cittern and Jess Ciampa, voice and percussion will present music for the reflective Easter season , in a beautiful acoustic, featuring the solitary sound of a voice and cittern or guitar with a heartbeat drum, giving us pause for thought, and helping us to celebrate the small miracles of the everyday.
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A gala fundraising concert in support of the people of Ukraine, incuding performances by Jose Carbo, Anna Da Silva Chen, Vladimir Fanshil, Andrew Goodwin, Andrew Haveron, Eleanor Lyons, Katie Noonan, Nick Russoniello and Kristian Winther.
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The Song Company continues its grand tour of European polyphony with Antoine Brumel's 12 -part Earthquake Mass and music by Gombert, Alice Chance and Antony Pitts. Concerts in Sydney, Canberra and Newcastle.
Tasmanian Baroque ensemble, Van Diemen’s Band tours in seven cities across Australia for Musica Viva. Comprising some ofthe country’s most highly respected early music specialists, Van Dieman's Band was founded in 2016 by violinist Julia Fredersdorff. Van Diemen’s Band explores the creativity and freedom of expression in music of the baroque while deferring to historical sources on style and instrumentation. Presenting a program that explores the historic borderlands of Europe, Van Diemen’s Band will highlight some of the remarkable music that was composed in times of significant, sweeping change – whether that be as the result of cultural exchange or violent conquest.
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