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11th New England Bach Festival
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All tickets may also be purchased at branches of Regional Australia Bank or by posting booking form and cheque to 21 North Street, Armidale 2350.
10.30am – Hanna’s Arcade, 126 Beardy Street (East Mall) – free
- The Peasant Cantata – A dramatized version of the cantata that explores the vagaries of dealing with the taxman.
12.30pm – Uniting Church, 114 Rusden Street – $20, $15 – www.trybooking.com/CFKPT – booking fee applies
- Cello and Guitars – Cellist, Rachel Scott, is joined by guitarists, Duo Agostino, with works by J S Bach arranged by Janet Agonstino and reimagined by Richard Charlton with some Villa Lobos and Koehne thrown in.
2.30pm – St Mary and Joseph’s Catholic Cathedral (cnr Dangar and Barney Streets), St Peter’s Anglican Cathedral (Dangar Street), St Paul’s Presbyterian Church (137 Faulkner Street), Uniting Church (114 Rusden Street) – $30, $20 – www.trybooking.com/CFKOPY – booking fee applies
- Armidale Organ Crawl – An ambulatory concert featuring four organs (St Mary and St Joseph’s, St Peter’s , St Paul’s, Uniting Church) featuring Lena Schmalz, Heather Moen-Boyd and Anthony Aboulhamad. Like a pub crawl, but with an organ recital in each church rather than a beer in each pub.
7.30pm – Uniting Church, 114 Rusden Street – $30, $20 – www.trybooking.com/CFKQG – booking fee applies
- Bach and the Edge of Sky – Baroque jazz fusion brilliantly performed by Warwick Dunham, Stephen Tafra, Stephen Thorneycroft and friends. Music that appeals to body, mind and soul. The hit of previous festivals.