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Piers Lane and Tasmin Little in Recital
 

In one of the most exciting collaborations of 2018, internationally-acclaimed Australian piano virtuoso Piers Lane, will partner with one of England’s greatest violinists, Tasmin Little for one very special recital at the Sydney Opera House.

The long-standing relationship between Piers Lane AO and Tasmin Little OBE is one of the most exciting and enduring musical bonds in recent times. The pair have sold out concerts internationally with their extraordinary musical alchemy. This October, Sydney-siders will finally have their chance to revel in the magic of this dynamic duo with a dazzling program featuring works by some of the world’s best loved composers including Beethoven, Brahms, Kats-Chernin and Franck.

Producer Andrew McKinnon says “Piers Lane and Tasmin Little regularly delight audiences in Britain, where they are both based, and now it is Sydney’s turn to experience their very special musical partnership.  Beethoven’s Spring sonata and other popular works will ensure that their recital is a perfect complement to this glorious season”.

 

Event details

Venue: Sydney Opera House - Utzon Room
Bookings: http://www.amckinnon.com.au/production/piers-lane-tasmin-little-in-recital/
Start Date: Tuesday 16 October 2018

 

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