Live At Lunch – The French Connection

Pianist Simon Tedeschi
Pianist Simon Tedeschi

 

Two Australian international classical stars, pianist Simon Tedeschi and flautist Jane Rutter perform two sublime sonatas by the French composers Cesar Franck and Francis Poulenc, and the haunting Gnossiennes by their Rive Gauche friend, Erik Satie.

You can also join Artistic Director of the Live at Lunch series, Jane Rutter and her guests artists for lunch after each concert. 

Click here to book. Subscriptions available.

 

Contact the Box Office on 9411 8144 to purchase a lunch packages.

Adult $28.00/Concession $25.00/ Child $25.00

  

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