The Australian Recorder Project presents 'La Follia'
The Australian Recorder Project presents La Follia, a thrilling concert of recorder music from the Baroque period at Robert Knox Hall, Gosford on Sunday 15 October, 2pm.
La Folia is a unique program that provides exciting music from the Baroque period. From Roman noblewomen to vivacious dances the program demonstrates virtuosic repertoire from the height of the European baroque period. The recorder is often underestimated when it comes to centre stage. This performance ignites curiosities from all audiences, making way for new approaches to early music performance.
The Australian Recorder Project - recorder virtuosi and early music experts Central Coast Conservatorium teacher Jo Arnott and Senior Lecturer in Music at UNE, Dr Alana Blackburn - will be joined by harpsichordist Anthony Abouhamad. Having commissioned several composers, the duo has performed in Sydney, Canberra and regional NSW including the Sydney Vivid Festival.
La Folia is a unique program that provides exciting music from the Baroque period. From Roman noblewomen to vivacious dances the program demonstrates virtuosic repertoire from the height of the European baroque period. The recorder is often underestimated when it comes to centre stage. This performance ignites curiosities from all audiences, making way for new approaches to early music performance.
The Australian Recorder Project - recorder virtuosi and early music experts Central Coast Conservatorium teacher Jo Arnott and Senior Lecturer in Music at UNE, Dr Alana Blackburn - will be joined by harpsichordist Anthony Abouhamad. Having commissioned several composers, the duo has performed in Sydney, Canberra and regional NSW including the Sydney Vivid Festival.
Location
Robert Knox Hall
Central Coast Conservatorium of Music, 45 Mann Street, Gosford NSW 2250
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