Programme for 15th Annual Glebe Music
Festival 7 to 28 November 2004
Concert 1 on Sunday 7 November at 1430hrs:
Ensemble Studies Unit, Sydney Conservatorium of Music,
Great Hall Sydney University.
The Great Hall concert will feature the Conservatorium Guitar Ensemble
which consists of 12 guitarists led by Rafaelle Agostino, playing Australian
and other music.
Tickets $10, concessions $5.
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Concert 2 on Friday 12 November 2004 at 1930hrs.
The Katona Duo
(www.katonatwins.com) and Simon Powis.
Guitar concert at Gleebooks, 49 Glebe Point Road, Glebe.
Tickets $20, concessions $10 (includes refreshments).
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Concert 3 on Saturday 13 November 2004 at 2000hrs.
The Katona Duo (www.katonatwins.com)
and the Enemble Studies Unit of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music
at Margaretta Cottage, 6 Leichhardt Street, Glebe Point.
Tickets $40 (includes refreshments).
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Concert 4 on Sunday 14 November at 1500hrs:
Coro
Innominata at St John's Church, corner of St John's Road and Glebe
Point Road, Glebe.
Tickets $25, concessions $20.
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Concert 5 on Friday 19 November 2004 at 1930hrs.
Urban
Excentrics (two double basses and guitar, folk/blues to jazz)
at the Old Glebe Court House, corner of St John's Road and Talfourd Street,
Glebe.
Tickets $10, concessions $5.
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Concert 6 on Saturday 20 November at 1500hrs:
Sekaa Gong Tirta Sinar Balinese Gamelan Group
at Margaretta Cottage, 6 Leichhardt Street, Glebe Point.
Tickets $20, concessions $10 (includes refreshments).
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Concert 7 on Saturday 20 November at 2000hrs:
Simon Powis (guitar) and Jeanelle Carrigan (piano); and Swirl (woodwind
trio); Jason Xanthoudakis (saxophone)
at Margaretta Cottage, 6 Leichhardt Street Glebe Point.
Tickets $40 (includes refreshments).
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Concert 8 on Sunday 28 November at 1500hrs:
Bel a cappella; Dvorak's Mass in D major and Christmas music.
at St Scholastica's Chapel, 2 Avenue Road, Glebe.
Tickets $28 full, $20 concession and $25 for group bookings of 5 or more
people.
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Glebe Society Bulletin Review 2004
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