Resonance presents ‘Romance Francaise’

 

Resonance will present  Romance Francaise, their second concert for the year on Friday 10th May at Christ Church, Lavender Bay.

The concert series was launched just this year and this concert features a programme of French music from Bizet, Gounod, Faure, Satie, Duparc and Debussy. Sopranos Jennifer Bonner and Corinne Parker, tenor Kaine Hayward and baritone Alex Sefton will be joined by musical director Chris Cartner at the piano.

Programme to include:

Bizet G: La fleur que tu m’avais jetée (The Flower Song) from Carmen

Debussy C: Claire de Lune

Martini: Plaisir d’Amour

Fauré G: Après un rêve

Gounod C: The Jewel Song from Faust

Refreshments including French wine will be served afterwards.

​Tickets $25 (concession $20)

See www.resonance.net.au

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