The Sydney Consort – Farewell Concert

The Sydney Consort invites you to their last performance  – Farewell Concert. After 20 years, they are drawing the curtains for good and for this last concert, they will play the baroque favourites requested by their audience. The concert will feature the chamber music of J.S. Bach, Handel, Castello, Vivaldi, Royer and others.

It is rare and final chance to hear the viola d’amore, the baroque violin and the harpsichord in ensemble.

The Sydney Consort would like to thank its audiences very much for their attendance and support over the past decades !

Tickets or at the door 30 minutes before the concert.

 

 

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