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Bach to Baby Bassoon Concert tomorrow, Fri. Jan 30 @ 4:00pm


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The hugely popular Bach to Baby is holding the first concert of the new Season tomorrow at All Saints Church.


West Dulwich (All Saints Church)

Fri. Jan. 30th, 4pm

Adults: ?10 on the door, Children FREE

E-ticket group/multibuy offers (?27 for 3 tickets, ?40 for 5) available at http://www.bachtobaby.com/tickets


Swooning Bassooning

featuring Alexandra Callanan, bassoon & Miaomiao Yu, piano


In another first for Bach to Baby, we bring you the beautiful bassoon. This noble instrument has an incredible range and variety of tone colours which have inspired countless composers. We'll be featuring favourite works by Vivaldi, Bach and Mozart, plus some special extras!


Doors open at 3.30pm. Concert starts at 4pm, ends at 5pm.


Sign up for e-updates on all the Bach to Baby concerts in your area: http://eepurl.com/oG0jP

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Bach to Baby is the critically acclaimed classical concert series for babies, toddlers and you!


Tots dance, roam about and revel in the wonder of live music, while you take a moment out of your busy day to hear top notch performances by outstanding musicians, with your young babes in tow. No concert is complete without feeding, crying and nappy changing!

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