After several successful European tours in 2018 and 2019, the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne (Germany) is back in Australia with a powerful and lovely new program.
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The ensemble will perform at Taree's Church of Our Lady of the Rosary on Monday, February 24 at 8pm, presenting a stunning program of music by Vivaldi, Mozart, Tchaikovsky and Paganini.
Featured musicians are Sergey Didorenko on violin, Karen Ruprecht on bassoon and Christoph Jahn on violoncello.
"Classical music the world over" is the motto of the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne and it is irrelevant to the musicians whether they are playing in a little village church, in the open air, in Cologne Cathedral or in the Sydney Opera House - their enthusiasm to play music is the same every time.
The objective is to inspire as many people as possible across all generations to enjoy classical music.
The popularity of the ensemble is reflected in the fact that the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne gives around 300 concerts a year around the globe and listeners throughout the world look forward to a musical encounter with our exceptionally talented musicians.
The permanently expanding repertoire of the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne consists primarily of hand-picked pieces.
The real appeal of the program lies in the meeting of popular and unknown works from a wide variety of musical epochs.
Tickets are available from the Taree Visitor Information Centre in Taree (phone 1800 182 733), or purchase a ticket at the door from one hour before the concert.
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