Guy Noble's Very Serious Guide to Classical Music
Popular TSO conductor and ABC broadcaster Guy Noble returns to Launceston for a brand-new solo show.
From the grand piano Guy will guide you through the many fascinating personalities of classical music. Featuring piano favourites, original songs and stories of the great composers and the modern stars Guy has worked with over a long career - including Bach, Mozart, Wagner, Erik Satie, Gough Whitlam, Harry Connick Jr and Michael Bolton. As if this was not enough, the evening also includes a special appearance by the fiery Sicilian mezzosoprano Ophelia Ciabatta.
Guaranteed to be the most entertaining classical concert you’ve ever been to!
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