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Woolmers 2 | Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Woolmers 2 | Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Starts: Saturday, 22 June 2024
Ends: Saturday, 22 June 2024
Chamber music is unlike any other concert experience. It’s music under a microscope, creating an incredibly intimate dynamic that unfolds in front of you; between each player, and of course between the players and the audience. This concert showcases the horn’s many qualities in works by Schumann and Brahms. Clara Schumann, the composer’s wife and a highly regarded musician in her own right, described the Adagio and Allegro as ‘a magnificent piece, fresh and passionate’. The same could be said for the celebrated trio by Brahms. Held at beautiful Woolmers Estate in Longford, Woolmers 1 is curated by TSO’s Principal First Violin, Jennifer Owen. Make a day of it and enjoy special music in a special setting.
Add to Calendar 2024-06-22 12:00 am 2024-06-22 12:00 am Woolmers 2 | Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Chamber music is unlike any other concert experience. It’s music under a microscope, creating an incredibly intimate dynamic that unfolds in front of you; between each player, and of course between the players and the audience. This concert showcases the horn’s many qualities in works by Schumann and Brahms. Clara Schumann, the composer’s wife and a highly regarded musician in her own right, described the Adagio and Allegro as ‘a magnificent piece, fresh and passionate’. The same could be said for the celebrated trio by Brahms. Held at beautiful Woolmers Estate in Longford, Woolmers 1 is curated by TSO’s Principal First Violin, Jennifer Owen. Make a day of it and enjoy special music in a special setting. 658 Woolmers Ln, Longford , TAS , 7301 , Australia
658 Woolmers Ln, Longford , TAS , 7301 , Australia
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