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Queensland Baroque presents MUSIC FOR MUM
 

MUSIC FOR MUM

3pm Sunday, 11th May.
Pachelbel’s famous ‘Canon’, J.S. Bach’s Air (on a ‘G’ string), Vivaldi’s  Concerto for Lute, Handel’s Largo from ‘Serse’, Gounod’s Ave Maria, Vivaldi’s Largo from Winter (from the 4 Seasons) and much, much, more beautiful music.

We have It all to make a very special concert for your Mum this Mother’s Day.
The Queensland Baroque Orchestra John Foster Artistic Director will also feature special guest soloists:

Philip Griffin Baroque Guitar, Lute, Oud
Camille Barry  Baroque Violin
Ravind Sangha Traverso

Details: ALL MUMS will receive a complimentary glass of bubbles to help celebrate the day. 

Date: 3pm Sunday 11th May, 2025
Venue: City Tabernacle Baptist Church
(Fully airconditioned, and wheelchair friendly)
Tickets available online at:
www.trybooking.com/CZSVQ
Information: ph: 0414709649 and www.qldbaroque.com

 

Event details

Venue: City Tabernacle Baptist Church 163 Wickham Terrace Springhill
Bookings: www.trybooking.com/CZSVQ
Start Date: Tuesday 15 April 2025

 

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