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Bach Unwrapped


Esteemed cellist, festival director and concert producer, Louise King invites music lovers to Bach Unwrapped at Eudlo Hall, Hinterland Sunshine Coast, Gubbi Gubbi country on Saturday March 23 at 6pm. 


Bach Unwrapped is produced by Cello Dreaming and presents a workshop, masterclass and a concert, which deliver the virtuosity and quality of artists on world recital stages like Carnegie Hall, New York or Wigmore Hall, London, but in the intimacy and accessibility of a regional small hall.  


Join Louise for her annual concert devoted to Bach’s musical legacy - 2024 marks his 339th birthday year. The concert features Brisbane-based guest artist, Courtenay Cleary (pictured) on violin, and Louise King on cello, with emerging artists as support acts; Charlotte Farrell (Buderim, age 15) and Nathan Debbins (Maleny, age 14). 


The program features solo works by J.S.Bach; the violin sonata in G minor BWV1001 and the cello suite in C major BWV1009.  J.S.Bach lived between 1685-1750 and left the world over 1,000 pieces of music. He is known as the “grandfather of music”, the ‘Shakespeare’ of composers, and his music has had a profound influence on the trajectory of music over the last 300 years. 


Both artists are internationally trained and in demand as masterclass presenters, teaching artists, clinicians, and recording artists, invited to perform at Australia's finest music festivals and concert series. 


Concert, workshop and masterclass tickets are $10-$45+bf. Early Bird offer ends on March 4.  Light supper refreshments and bar available. 


To find out more, register for the workshop, and/or masterclass or book tickets for the concert, search Bach Unwrapped or visit: events.humanitix.com/bach-unwrapped-eudlo


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