Australia Ensemble@UNSW Lunchtime Concert

Ian Munro
Ian Munro

The Australia Ensemble@ UNSW presents a lunchtime concert featuring Connesson’s Disco toccata for clarinet and cello, as well as Ian Munro’s Clarinet Quintet , Bartok’s Suite paysanne hongroise and Brahms’ Hungarian Dance Suite.

Admission is free. Open to the public.

 

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