Live at Lunch - Cinema Classica

Willoughby City

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12pm Wednesday 23 February I The Concourse Concert Hall

Jane Rutter – flute

Bernard Walz – piano

with The Paradiso String Quartet

The Live at Lunch 2022 Season at The Concourse gets off to a show stopping start.

Flute virtuoso Jane Rutter pulls out her inner Lady Gaga, as pianist Bernard Walz channels Paul Newman in an exciting concert featuring great music from classic movies.

Live at Lunch – Cinema Classica is the first of the six-concert series on Wednesday 23 February at The Concourse, Chatswood.

With spectacular careers that span decades, the duo are much-loved Australian entertainers who continue to prove that classical music belongs everywhere and always has. Cinema Classica is a wonderful example!

Accompanied by the newly formed Paradiso String Quartet, Jane and Bernard perform Grieg, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Shostakovitch, Mozart, Saint-Saëns, Gershwin, Horner and Beethoven in a concert of music that has enriched our cinema-going experiences for decades.

Join Jane and the performers for lunch after the concert by purchasing a lunch and concert ticket package, which includes a delicious meal at Tomi's Kitchen Vietnamese restaurant.

The Live at Lunch concert series has provided fine music of the highest calibre, fostering social inclusion with a lunchtime setting, to the Greater Sydney region for the past decade. Jane Rutter has been Artistic Director of the series since its inception in 2013. With performances in the superb Concert Hall of The Concourse, Chatswood, Sydney, Live at Lunch is an Australian success story.

Tickets

Adult $38* or adult and lunch $64*

Concession $33* or concession and lunch $58*

* Booking fee

Season subscriptions are available in 4, 5 and 6 concert packages.

The ticket and lunch and concert ticket packages can be purchased by phoning 02 8075 8111 or online at www.theconcourse.com.au

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