Audiences will be transported back to the 18th-century by an orchestra set to woo residents of the Southern Highlands.
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The Australian Romantic and Classical orchestra will perform a special chamber program as part of the Bowral Music Festival. This will feature the romantic and classical compositions of Giovanni Punto and François Devienne.
Seven soloist musicians will offer a historically informed performance (HIP) on authentic reproductions of instruments from the late 18th-century.
The orchestra is the legacy of the late Australian music legend Richard Gill AO.
Musician Nicole van Bruggen will play the clarinet, Anneke Scott the horn, Lisa Goldberg the bassoon, Anna McMichael the violin, Simon Oswell the viola and Daniel Yeadon the cello with Kirsty McCahon playing the double bass.
The Australian Romantic and Classical orchestra will perform at St Jude’s Church at 6:30pm March 30.
Visit www.bowralautumnmusicfestival.org.au/ for more information.
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