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Morning Masters with Claire Edwardes
 

On October 26,  Claire Edwardes will dish up a feast for the senses in her colourful and entrancing percussion recital. Mallets will twirl and cymbals splash as she tackles giants like Bach and Stockhausen alongside an impressive range of spectacular Australian works.

Morning Masters daytime concerts are held at the recently refurbished Sutherland Arts Theatre, restored to its Art Deco glory. From April until October, audiences can expect encounters with the sublime, providing joy, inspiration and respite from the outside world.

Buy for 1, 2, 3 or all 4 concerts. The more you buy, the more you will save.

 

Event details

Venue: Sutherland Arts Theatre, 25 E Parade, Sutherland NSW 2232
Bookings: https://thepavilionarts.au/event/morning-masters-musica-viva/
Start Date: Thursday 26 October 2023

 

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