Music in the Regions and the Upper Hunter Conservatorium of Music presents this concert.
From the Sydney Opera House to Carnegie Hall Australia’s leading period-instrument group, the Australian Haydn Ensemble (AHE), has performed on some of the great stages of the world. Coming this August to NSW’s Mid-North, AHE specialises in repertoire of the late Baroque and early Classical eras. Taking their name from composer, Joseph Haydn, AHE’s flexibility and inventiveness are inspired by his fabled originality.
Supporting this tour is Music in the Regions, who, across their three years of operations have made a mark on regional NSW, successfully touring world class classical music from Nundle to Deniliquin. This itinerary will see them tour to three new locations in Taree, Dunedoo, and Mudgee, in addition to making return visits to Gloucester and Muswellbrook. This tour is at the core of Music in the Regions’ mission; to create greater cultural opportunities close to home, for the 3 million people living outside the metropolitan areas.
MUSWELLBROOK: 7pm, Wednesday 7 August, Upper Hunter Conservatorium of Music.
The group is also touring to:
TAREE: 6pm, Saturday 3 August at Manning Regional Art Gallery and in partnership with Manning Regional Art Gallery and Friend of the Manning Regional Art Gallery.
GLOUCESTER: 4pm, Sunday 4 August at The Citizens Centre in partnership with Gloucester Arts Cultural Council Inc.
MUSWELLBROOK: 7pm, Wednesday 7 August at and in partnership with Upper Hunter Conservatorium of Music.
DUNEDOO: 6pm, Friday 9 August at Dunedoo Jubilee Memorial Hall in partnership with Dunedoo and District Development Group.
MUDGEE: 3pm, Saturday 10 August at Mudgee Arts Precinct Gallery in partnership with Mudgee Arts Precinct and Mudgee Region Tourism.
For all the details and to book please visit https://www.musicintheregions.com/
Image and information courtesy of Music in the Regions.