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Xmas classics at Cooroy

A lyric soprano who loves Puccini, a Neapolitan tenor and a talented pianist who has been delighting Queensland audiences for more than 20 years.

That‘s the new Sunshine Coast opera ensemble, Trio Sole, and the three musicians are returning to Cooroy with what they promise will be the happiest of Christmas concerts.

The Trio, Vanessa West, Raffaele Pierno, and Janet Brewer, had a successful debut with their Melodie D’Amore concert at the Memorial Hall in September.

Now the three musicians are combining festive favourites like “Silent Night,” “White Christmas” and “O Holy Night,” along with sacred and classical works including “Ave Maria,” “Panis Angelicus” and the popular Italian carol “Tu scendi dalle stelle” (You come down from the stars.)

Pianist Janet described the programme as “where Italian passion meets Sunshine Coast soul, Trio Solé is a radiant union of operatic power, musical finesse, and Mediterranean spirit.

“Whether it’s sacred classics, carols or operatic favourites, each performance will move and delight, blending the intimacy of chamber music with the spirit of the festive season — perfect for sharing with friends and family.”

“Christmas Soiree.” Cooroy Memorial Hall. Sunday, December 7 at 3pm. Adults $45, concession $40. Available online at www.trybooking.com/DFTTY or cash at the door. Proudly supported by Pacific Chamber Players.

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