Amateur Chamber Music Society presents Chamber music for pleasure

The Amateur Chamber Music Society (ACMS) presents its first concert for 2013, at the Independent Theatre at North Sydney, on March 9th. They will be performing a range of works by Debussy, Genin, Haydn and Mendelssohn, selected for their beauty and listening pleasure.

ACMS is a Sydney-based non-profit organisation of amateur chamber musicians. Their aim is to further the playing of chamber music by amateur musicians. ACMS brings amateur musicians from all over Australia to play chamber music for the enjoyment that such playing brings.

To find out more about ACMS, visit http://www.acms-australia.org/

Tickets: Adults $30, Concession $26, Student $22.

Booking fees apply for telephone purchases

Call 1300 302 604 or click here to book

PROGRAM

Debussy Trio in G Major

Genin Grand Duo Concertante Op 51

Haydn String Quartet No. 25 in C Major Op. 20, No. 2

Interval

Debussy Petite Suite

Mendelssohn Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 49

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