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Saturday 27 May 3pm Well-tempered Bach Thoroughbass ensemble

Saturday 27 May 3pm Well-tempered Bach Thoroughbass ensemble

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Saturday 27 May 3pm Thoroughbass presents ‘Well-tempered Bach’ with Joanne Arnott (recorders), & Diana Weston (harpsichord). Program includes JS Bach in several guises with a Prelude and Fugue from Well-tempered Clavier, a recorder sonata with obbligato harpsichord, and continuo sonatas by JS and Telemann. Followed by fascinating new works by Katia Tiutiunnik and Elena Kats-Chernin.

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Wesley Music Centre
20 National Circuit, Forrest ACT 2603

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