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Live at the Great: Bach to Bossa and Beyond

When

Tuesday 28 February from 7pm to 8:30pm Wednesday 1 March from 7pm to 8:30pm

Cost

Starting from: $30

You’re invited to the highly anticipated launch concert of the season at the heritage-listed Great Synagogue, featuring the virtuosic Grigoryan Brothers, dynamic Andrew Blanch and internationally acclaimed Vladimir Gorbach, together for the first time as the Australian Guitar Quartet.

Enjoy a kaleidoscopic program spanning 300 years, taking you on a journey from Bach to Bossa and beyond.

“Guitar playing of uncommon originality and authority. Musicality, expressivity and daring.” – The New York Times

The program includes Bach’s ornate Brandenburg Concerto No 6, selections from Bizet’s Carmen SuiteOpals by Australian composer Phillip Houghton and a journey through Latin American composers including Piazzolla and Bellinati.

Experience the salon atmosphere at Sydney’s best-kept secret venue, described by the Sydney Morning Herald as “the 19th-century marvel, with its interior of grand midnight –blue ceilings, glittering chandeliers and Byzantine mosaics, that evokes a spiritual, otherworldly magic”.

The first show on Tuesday 28 February has already sold out, so don't delay in booking tickets to the show on Wednesday 1 March.

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