Mini Maestros: Beethoven vs. Mozart At Willoughby Symphony

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The Willoughby Symphony’s Mini Maestros series returns January with the hilarious Beethoven vs. Mozart! 

Tailored for children aged 4 – 12 years, Beethoven vs. Mozart is an engaging mini-symphony production designed to introduce children to classical music in a fun and interactive way.

Presented by two of Australia’s celebrated children’s presenters, George Ellis and Guy Noble, children can clap along as the music of Mozart and Beethoven is performed as a battle with the audience to decide who the best composer is – proof that learning about classical music can, and should be, fun!

George Ellis was Musical Director of the Babies Proms orchestral series at the Sydney Opera House from 2002 to 2010 and has presented orchestral concerts for children around Australia and internationally.

Guy Noble is one of Australia’s most versatile conductors and musical entertainers, conducting and presenting concerts with all the major Australian orchestras and performers such as The Beach Boys, Ben Folds, Randy Newman and Clive James.

Tickets: $26/ babies aged 0 – 11 months are admitted free.

Seating is unreserved which allows the concert to be informal and interactive.

Bookings: Call 1300 795 012 or visit theconcourse.com.au

 

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