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Pianist Barry Tognolini Plays at Friends Restaurant

Barry Tognolini

Returning for a short visit to his home town of Perth, pianist Barry Tognolini will perform one show only in the intimate surroundings of Friends Restaurant. Now based in the USA, Barry has been wowing audiences with his talent for well over 20 years with his unique piano arrangements and his powerful performances.

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Barry began piano lessons when he was 8 years old and went on to become a regular guest on television variety programs showcasing young talent in Perth. His live performances since then have included concert and cabaret shows, special dinners for Royalty and Heads of State, and as guest entertainer on the luxury liners, QE2 and Royal Viking Sun.

In concert, Barry enjoys playing a varied program of music encompassing powerful and unique arrangements of ballads from movies and musicals, emotional and thought provoking original compositions, a little ragtime and some light classical material.

The show is Friday 8 June at 7pm at Friends Restaurant in the Hyatt Complex, Terrace Rd., East Perth. Tickets are $95 per person which includes a 3 course meal and show. Book on (08) 9221 0885.

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