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Colourful concert at the Majestic Theatre

Lovers of Baroque music will be thrilled with a selection of colourful and vivacious works performed by Arioso Chamber Ensemble at the Majestic Theatre Pomona on Sunday 11 August at 2pm.

Arioso Chamber Ensemble brings together the talents and experience of leading specialists in Baroque performance, Judit Molnar (soprano), Margaret Caley (baroque violin), Belinda Manwaring (baroque cello) and Janet Brewer (harpsichord).

Formed in January 2014 for the “Music by the Sea” Festival, Sandgate, they have since performed at many festivals and concert series, including Brisbane City Hall, 4MBS Festival of Classics, Caloundra Fringe Festival, New England Bach Festival, and Robert Channon Winery.

The group aims to present high quality engaging performances and workshops with an emphasis on Historically Informed Practice.

The program will include Henry Purcell’s haunting ‘Music for a While’ and ‘Fairest Isle’, Vivaldi’s beautiful ‘Domine Deus’ and Handel’s celebratory ‘Music for the Royal Fireworks’, to name just a few.

A licensed bar will be available, with tickets costing $28 (full), $25 (concession) and $7 (school student).

To book head to www.themajestictheatre.com.au/whats-on-new-events/2019/8/11/arioso-chamber-ensemble.

For further information or to reserve your seat phone 5485 2330.

Tickets will be available at the door.

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