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Celebrating Spring 2017 in Braidwood


Three Piece Suite present Magic Mozart


Sunday 19th November @ 2pm St Andrews Anglican Church, Elrington St, Braidwood Three Piece Suite make their debut in Braidwood on Sunday 19th November at 2pm with Magic Mozart The string trio of Rachel Westwood (violin), Valmai Coggins (viola) and Deborah Coogan (cello) are in their fifth year of performing a regular series in NSW, continuing to provide the highest quality chamber music to appreciative local audiences. Their latest program celebrates the return of guest flautist James Fortune with an all-Mozart program. After successful concerts in October in Moruya, Blackheath and Sydney, now Braidwood gets to share the magic! While sometimes rumoured to have disliked the flute, Mozart wrote his Flute Quartet in A major K 298 as a humorous and affectionate tribute to his friends. The mighty Divertimento in E flat major K 563 is the first significant piece ever written for string trio. Finally, enjoy some of the most popular tunes from his opera The Magic Flute, arranged in 1793 by Franz Heinrich Ehrenfried for flute and strings. Unlike some, we can't promise that listening to Mozart will raise your IQ, but you will experience some of the most beautiful, profound and uplifting music there is. After the performance, meet and mingle with the musicians over afternoon tea. Entry Cost: Adults $25, Children $5 Contact details: 0427 260 856 or artwork123@icloud.com Tickets available at:tpschambermusic.com/upcoming-concerts via Paypal/credit card Cash only, on the door on Sunday 19, from 1.15pm If you would like to know more about this ensemble, listen to interviews and concert clips, visit:https://tpschambermusic.com/gallery


Above: The full concert series listing or St Andrews over the coming months. A great day trip to Braidwood for lunch and music.

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