Dulcis Tibia (recorder quartet) Repeat Performance
Saturday 31 October 3:30pm
Mahara Gallery, Waikanae shopping centre
Our concert during level 2 lockdown had a full house so we are repeating it. The gallery is a smallish venue and has limited seating so come early! Entry is by donation.
Dulcis Tibia is a recorder quartet that plays a wide variety of recorders including copies of renaissance instruments - which sound a little different from modern instruments - and big instruments such as the plywood great bass and the monster (about 2m high) contrabass.
The programme ranges from renaissance (Italy, around 1500) to contemporary pieces and with arrangements of classical music.
(photo: Alison Viskovic)
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