Bach In The Dark: Cello And Accordion

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Cellist Rachel Scott continues her imaginative concert series Bach in the Dark  in which she is joined by accordionist Anthony Schulz.

This second concert in the 2014 series will include music by J.S. Bach, Bloch and Schulz.  Rachel Scott and her collaborators perform in the intimacy of the crypt at St James’ Church in King Street, Sydney. The unusual title of the concert series reassures that the best part of this concept of Bach in the Dark, is that the listener can sit back and absorb the music without necessarily having to focus on visual distractions.

Rachel and Anthony have been collaborating on a recording which they expect to able to offer for sale at this concert.

 

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