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LIVE AT LUNCH: Figaro, Flutes and Flowers!
 

Brilliant Bass Baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes and internationally acclaimed flutist Jane Rutter in a musical celebration with works by Rossini, Schubert, Mozart, Handel, and Rogers and Hammerstein.

Featuring Jane’s beautiful Classical and World flutes, fifes and whistles, Teddy sings Celtic and English Folksongs and best-loved Arias. The duo also pays homage to famed Australian Baritone Peter Dawson with Australian favourites.

Accompanied by renowned pianist John Martin, these superb Australian soloists celebrate a return to Live at Lunch! (Standby for more Live at Lunch dates to be announced in early 2021)

Join Jane and Teddy for lunch after the concert by purchasing a lunch and concert ticket package, which includes a delicious Vietnamese meal at Chao Ba restaurant.

 

Event details

Venue: The Concourse, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood 2067
Bookings: https://theconcourse.com.au/live-at-lunch-figaro-flutes-and-flowers/
Start Date: Wednesday 31 March 2021

 

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