There is a treat in store for music lovers in the Southern Highlands with renowned early music ensemble, The Marais Project set to perform.
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The Marais Project will celebrate 20 years of music-making with a concert at the Rose Room in Burradoo.
In 2019, The Marais Project will celebrate two decades as one of Australia's most creative early music ensembles.
Led by highly regarded viola da gambist, Jenny Eriksson, who has twice appeared at Bowral Autumn Music Festival, ensemble has performed across Australia and New Zealand.
The project have released seven CDs, many of which were selected as "CD of the Week" on ABC Classic FM.
Eriksson is joined by Marais Project lutenist and Australian Brandenburg Orchestra stalwart, Tommie Andersson, visiting Swedish viola da gambist, Leif Henrikson, and soprano/violinist, Susie Bishop.
The program will consist of a wonderful variety of baroque music from Italy, France, England and Germany as well as Swedish folk songs arranged by Tommie Andersson.
The Marais Project will play on June 3 at The Rose Room at 2:30pm.
Tickets cost $35 for an adult, $25 concession, $20 under 30 and $15 for a student or child.
Visit www.maraisproject.com.au for more information.
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