Lee Abrahmsen joins Omega Ensemble For Vocalise

Lee Abrahmsen
Lee Abrahmsen

Soprano Lee Abrahmsen joins Omega Ensemble once again for a lyrical afternoon of songs for voice and piano in Vocalise: Rachmaninoff and Poulenc

Lee Abrahmsen will be joined by pianist Maria Raspopova and clarinetist David Rowden, Co-Artistic Directirs of Omega Ensemble. Together they will perform selections from Poulenc’s Chansons, Banalités and Poemes, and Rachmaninoff’s 14 Romances opus 34. This performance also includes the Australian premiere of a new work from Ian Munro, Letter to a Friend.

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