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Spend a night listening to music from Baroque masters Händel and Purcell

A selection of Australia’s most spectacular musicians, hailing from WASO, WAAPA, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, La Petite Bande and beyond, have come together as A Baroque Collective for Friday Night Baroque.

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This holiday season, the Collective is delighted to welcome guest soprano Kate Browton from the Hilliard Ensemble, for our special holiday concert.

Performing some spectacular music by Baroque masters Händel and Purcell on period instruments, the group want to take you back in time. Way back in time, Back to when audience members went to the theatre to ‘see and be seen’; and back to when listeners fainted and became hysterical due to the beauty of the music.

Join them on Friday the 21 December for what promises to be a moving and beautiful evening, and a wonderful way to start the festive season.

Find out all the details at Eventbrite

Source: Media Release


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