The Secret’s out!

Beautiful black and white images from the rehearsals of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s current season of Venice Secrets. The season continues at the City Recital Hall.

https://www.soundslikesydney.com.au/shows/the-australian-brandenburg-orchestra-reveals-secret-venice/6281.html

Images taken by Steven Godbee and reproduced with his kind permission.

ABO Artistic Director Paul Dyer with Guest Director and violinist Federico Guglielmo
Monique O'Dea and Marianne Yeomans baroque violas

 

Tommie Andersson, baroque guitar
Kirsty McCahon, baroque double bass
Melissa Farrow, baroque recorder, Kirsten Barry and Adam Masters, baroque oboe

 

 

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