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Out West Piano Fest
 

Following last year’s sell-out inaugural event, Out West Piano Fest returns to Bathurst to celebrate an incredible weekend of food and wine, music and art from Friday 27th October to Sunday 29th October.

Held in the glorious regional setting of Blackdown Farm, just five minutes from the town centre of Bathurst NSW, the sounds of piano will ring out over the landscape, with a program that is inspired by place, by culinary delights, and by collaborative passion for sharing the delight that music can achieve.

An inspirational weekend, Out West Piano Fest will celebrate the piano and four superb pianists, Andrey Gugnin, Tamara Anna Cislowska, Sonya Lifschitz and Clemens Leske, who will move and excite, enlighten and entertain audiences.

International pianist, Andrey Gugnin, has curated imaginative and stimulating programs, five concerts over the weekend that will envelop the three day event in a perfect package for all ages.

 

Event details

Venue: Blackdown Farm - 90 Eleven Mile Drive, Bathurst NSW 2795
Bookings: https://www.pianoplus.com.au/out-west-piano-fest-2023/
Start Date: Sunday 29 October 2023

 

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