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HomeNewsPacific Chamber celebrates 20 years

Pacific Chamber celebrates 20 years

A certain virus didn’t give Pacific Chamber Players much opportunity last year to delight Sunshine Coast audiences — just as it has done since it was formed in 2001.

This year, however, it will celebrate its 20th anniversary with season of six concerts of exciting chamber music.

“Glorious Beethoven” is the theme for its first next month. It includes his Piano Trio Op1 No 1, Piano and Wind Quintet in Eb Op 16 and the exciting Wind and String Septet Op 20.

Nancy Tow will give a pre-concert talk about the programme. This will commence at 2.00pm with the concert at 2.30pm. Nancy is a former ABC Producer in Sydney and gave talks in the foyer of the Sydney Opera House before an orchestral concert.

Concert details: Saturday March 20, 2.00pm, Caloundra Baptist Church, 7 Gregson Place, Caloundra, Sunday March 21, 2.00pm, St Peter’s Catholic Church, 28 Elizabeth Street, Coolum Beach

Other concerts this year are: Sparkling Classics: Saturday August 28, Caloundra Baptist Church, Sunday August 29, St Peter’s Catholic Church, Coolum Beach. Baroque Brilliance: Saturday November13, Eudlo Hall, Sunday November 14St , Peter’s Catholic Church, Coolum Beach. Tickets for Caloundra go to: www.trybooking.com/BPAQN, Coolum go to www.trybooking.com/BPAQZ: Door sales will also be available.

Go to www.pacificchamberplayers.com for further details.

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