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Bach in the Dark - music for cello and accordion

Event

Bach in the Dark - music for cello and accordion

  • Date: Friday, 25 October 2024 to Saturday, 26 October 2024, 7pm
  • Venue: St James' Church (King Street) — 173 King St, Sydney, NSW
  • Tickets: Adults: $45.00 | Children: $45.00 | Concession: $45.00 — Tickets can be purchased online

Event Details

Enjoy an hour of great music in an intimate and engaging listening environment. Cellist Rachel Scott is joined by her ‘musical brother’, the fabulous Anthony Schulz (and his accordion!) for a night full of beautiful music, laughter, music-making totally in the moment – and a re-release of Rachel and Anthony’s second recording ‘Mosaic’. If you’ve never been to a concert of cello and accordion you’ll be treated to Bach, pieces inspired by Bach, a time of stillness by Bloch, a tango by Piazolla and some folk music that’ll get your toes tapping! There’s every sound imaginable, lots of smiling, flights of fancy with Anthony’s improvisations and music that will make your heart beat slower – something for everyone! The duo will also have remastered and have a limited release of their 2023 release ‘Mosaic’ for sale – so be prepared for a musical celebration! What reviewers have said about the duo… “The audacity is wonderfully apparent from the very start in the unorthodox ensemble which Scott and Schulz comprise – ‘cello and piano accordion in duet. For such a pairing, the selection of works …. both reward the expectations of the listener and throws in a few well calculated surprises.”

Featured non-Australian music: J.S. Bach, Da Falla, Bloch, Piazolla

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on 0410 567 157 or by email to bachinthedark@gmail.com

Featured Australian Works

Bachianas Buenos Aires : Bach construct no. 4 (2015) by Richard Charlton
 Gertrude by Anthony Schulz
 In The Hall of Mirrors by M.B. Sibson
 Leo by Anthony Schulz

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