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Home and Away - Genesis Saxophone Quartet

Home and Away - Genesis Saxophone Quartet

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Genesis Saxophone Quartet is making a comeback as Terence Liu, Joel Cassidy, Bailey Hume and Nick Roney bring the band back together for an evening of music from French and Australian composers. This program is inspired by Terence's time spent in France and re-adjusting to life in Melbourne.

Program:
Petite Suite - C. Debussy arr. A. Markeas
Three Days of Rain - J. Latham
~INTERVAL~
Wilga's Last Dance - N. Simpson
Premier Quatuor - JB. Singelée

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St John's Anglican Church, Finch Street
5-7 Finch Street, Malvern East Victoria 3145

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