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Melodies and memories

Bringing together two of Australia’s finest and most expressive instrumentalists. Karin Schaupp and Umberto Clerici continue their critically acclaimed collaboration with a program exploring song throughout the ages.
From gentle Spanish lullabies to fiery contemporary works, from Schubert to De Falla, Clerici and Schaupp re-invent beautiful melodies with lush accompaniments for the unique and intoxicating combination of cello and guitar.
All Noosa Music Society concerts are held at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Centre, corner of Eumundi Road and Goodchap Street, Noosaville.
Box office collection for tickets purchased by telephone or online are available at The J Box Office until 4pm on the Friday before the performance. The J Box Office, 60 Noosa Drive, is open Monday to Friday, 9am until 5pm for ticket collection. If you are unable to make it to The J, you will be able to collect your tickets from 3.30pm at the door on the day of the performance at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Centre.
This special performance will be on 15 October at 4.30pm at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Centre and tickets are $40 adult, $36 subscription, $10 school students up to Year 12.

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