Events 2024

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St Jude’s Church, Bowral

Wednesday May 22

Piano and harpsichord with duo Mary & Me

Diana Weston and Mary Sambell

Music by Debussy, Schubert, and Dvorak

Painting Music

Bishopsbourne, Brisbane

26 May at 4 pm

Mary & Me

Diana Weston and Mary Sambell

Assoc. performer and artist: Kerry Holland

Artist Kerry Holland will paint her impressions of Debussy’s Six Epigraphes Antiques, the images that form in her mind, the colours and textures. And we will tell you the stories associated with these intriguing and incredibly sensuous pieces.

Music for piano duo by Debussy, Schubert, Poulenc and Dvorak

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St Jude’s Church, Bowral

Sunday July 21 at 3.15pm

Piano and harpsichord with Michael Tsalka and Diana Weston

Music by Soler, Vivaldi, CPE Bach and Vanhal

Set in Stone

Margaretta Cottage, Cook St, Glebe

Saturday July 13 at 7 pm

An evening to transport you to another place and time. Historic Margaretta Cottage on the hill above Blackwattle Bay opens its doors and invites its visitors to hear music as it would have been heard in times gone by – in an intimate and friendly atmosphere. Music for harpsichord and piano by Vivaldi, Soler, Vanhal and CPE Bach.

Dr Michael Tsalka returns to enchant his audiences in a program that is as exciting as it is unusual.

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St Steven’s Church, Macquarie St, Sydney

Friday 9 August at 1.00 pm

Piano duo Mary & Me

Diana Weston and Mary Sambell

Debussy’s charming Petite Suite and Schubert’s Divertimento, a walk down the street in music based on Hungarian folk-song

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St Jude’s Church, Bowral

Wednesday September 11

Voice, piano and harpsichord

Hester Wilson, Mary Sambell and Diana Weston

A Hotch Potch of songs by JS Bach, Andrew Ford, Philip Glass and Anon.

Liquid Days

Mosman Art Gallery, Art Gallery Way, Mosman

Saturday September 14 at 4 pm

Mary & Me and Hester

Hester Wilson, Mary Sambell and Diana Weston

For those who love Philip Glass, here is a treat in store. Three songs from his collection Liquid Days arranged for piano and harpsichord. Sung by the inimitable Hester Wilson who knows how to sing to an audience. Sliding between the songs are pieces by Ann Carr-Boyd, Poulenc and Dvorak. And they all tell a story.