The Grigoryan Brothers Live At Lunch

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The ARIA award-winning Grigoryan brothers, Slava and Leonard will join flautist Jane Rutter for the final Live at Lunch concert for 2015.

The brothers will perform a selection of exciting and technically demanding classical and contemporary works for two guitars. Born nine years apart, Slava and Leonard have developed a fusion of styles that create a unique sound that is rich in beauty and emotion.

In 2007, Slava and Leonard toured as a duo throughout Australia, Asia and the Baltic States as well as recording with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. In 2014 the Grigoryan Brothers released their popular CD, This Time.

 

Meet Jane, Slava and Leonard for lunch after each concert at Terrazza on The Concourse.

Tickets: Adults $28; Concession/Child $25; Lunch $15

Bookings: Call (02) 9411 8144 to purchase tickets or a lunch package.

The 2016 Live at Lunch Season will be launched following The Grigoryan Brothers concert.

 

 

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