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Backing Baroque

A VERY special evening of chamber music will be held at the Butter Factory Arts Centre, 10 Maple Street, Cooroy, on Saturday 30 April at 6pm.
Featuring Hungarian soprano Judit Molnar and Baroque instrumentalists Margaret Caley (violin), Belinda Manwaring (cello) and Janet Brewer (harpsichord), they will be joined by UK Baroque oboist Jane Downer and countertenor David Crowden.
The program includes excerpts from J.S. Bach’s Wedding Cantata BWV 210 and “Magnificat”, Bononcini’s Cello Sonata as well as the alluring duos “Pur ti mio” and “Zefiro Torna” by Monteverdi.
Arioso Chamber Ensemble has regularly performed at music festivals including “Music by the Sea” and the Caloundra Fringe and are part of the program for the New England Bach Festival in May this year. Individually each artist has played throughout Europe and Asia. The combined international experience of all performers will ensure this will be an evening to remember.
Tickets are $27 adults, $22 concession, $7 school students and seating is limited so bookings are highly recommended. For further information or to book your ticket please phone 5446 8128.

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