The Kendall PhiloMusica series will present its final concert for 2019 in the spirit of Christmas featuring festive advent music on Sunday, December, 8 at 2 pm at the Kendall School of Arts.
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A brass quintet from the Sydney Conservatorium under the direction of the renowned Australian trumpeter Andrew Evans will bring the Christmas spirit to Kendall.
After a year of change, the Kendall National Violin Competition is looking forward to welcoming musical colleagues to perform.
Goetz Richter, Artistic Director of the Kendall National Violin Competition said: "Christmas is a time to celebrate community and replenish inspiration. Music is simply perfect for this."
Joining the splendid occasion will be horn player Pei Yin Xu who already visited Kendall in 2017 as a member of a much acclaimed Horn Quartet.
She is delighted to visit Kendall again and perform at a special and difficult time because of the bush fires.
"Music is a gift in times of celebration and hardship especially and I hope many people in the Kendall, Hastings and the North Haven Community will come, relax and listen to be inspired." Goetz Richter said.
The concert is part of the Kendall PhiloMusica series which combines topics of philosophy with the performance of music.
The afternoon performance is introduced by philosopher and musician Goetz Richter with a pre-concert talk at 1 pm which ticket holders may attend for free.
The discussion on December 8 will focus on the topic of music and inspiration.
The Kendall PhiloMusica series has attracted an enthusiastic following over the past years and proceeds from the series benefit the Kendall National Violin Competition.
For further details and bookings please contact Mavis Barneson 6559 4339.