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Canowindra Baroquefest Mk II Running 14-16 October

5 October, 2016 By editor

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Check the details below, you don’t have to travel far to see and hear some of the best in the music industry. It’s all right here in Canowindra! Canowindra’s Fine Music Artistic Director Andrew Baker, has arranged performances by Camerata Antica; Ironwood; Maggie Ferguson and Friends, all groups who perform regularly overseas and in the most prodigious venues in our capital cities. Here in Canowindra the committee offers tickets at only a fraction of city prices!

The opening concert of this year’s Baroquefest features a group that specialises in 16th and 17 century English music, a concert called Fair is the Rose. Camerata Antica spent a considerable time in the UK last year playing with all the best known early music groups there. Maggie Ferguson, highly talented tango musician comes to us from Buenos Aries and brings the authentic sound of Astor Piazolla’s revitalised/revolutionised tango music played on the bandoneon. “Maggie and Friends” present their special brand of music with the Colour City Chamber Orchestra and violinist Andrew Baker from Orange, so we’ll enjoy a big sound. Bring your friends and enjoy a big night out.

Ironwood, remembered for their beautiful presentation in 2015 have a concert performance at 2.00 pm. Saturday, and an informal
VIP performance for platinum, gold and silver pass holders on Saturday morning. This year Ironwood will again present the three sessions of the schools program for 170 students during the day on Friday 14th. On Sunday 16th, following lunch at Wallington
Winery, Voci Stupende brings vocal music to the fore showing off their youthful talent to delight the audience. And a special
pleasure at each concert will again be the introduction by our patron, Marian Arnold.

Program details and tickets are available online www.canowindrabaroquefest.com.au, at Saffi and The Age Of Fishes. Further
enquiries to Richard 0429 443 215.

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