Event co-ordinator Jemma Hind, pictured sitting at Trawool’s picturesque outdoor amphitheatre, says the candlelight concert will be a night to remember.
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Billie Davern
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On an upcoming spring evening, an enchanting story will light up the space opposite The Trawool Estate.
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Presented by a band of six musicians, forming the award-winning Inventi Ensemble, the rich sounds of Rimsky Korsakov’s 1001 Nights will fill what Trawool’s event co-ordinator Jemma Hind calls “a natural amphitheatre”.
Performing at The Terrace, an open, tranquil space historically used for wedding ceremonies, the musicians will be backdropped by the beautiful bushlands for which the Goulburn Valley is renowned.
The performance is set to take place on Friday, October 17 under the stars of a spring night sky.
It wouldn’t be a Trawool event without a showcase of the delicious eats and drinks the estate has to offer.
Included within the ticket will be a delicious grazing plate filled with local charcuterie, as well as an hour-long beverage package to be enjoyed before the music begins and during intermission.
Candles will soon light up The Terrace with a twinkling glow, as a classic tale is told by Inventi Ensemble.
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Megan Fisher
Pre-theatre dinner will also be available in the celebrated Wild Water restaurant, with a delicious two-course limited à la carte on offer for $59 per person.
Heading up the hill to the ambient outdoor amphitheatre, guests will see the soft, glowing lights of hundreds of candles, creating a warm, starry look that will reflect the sky above.
Inventi Ensemble’s musicians on flute, oboe, bassoon, violin, viola and cello will then tell the classic tale, re-imagining stories from Indian, Persian and Arabic sources.
Pairing the ensemble’s captivating, genre-blending concert with the natural grandeur of The Trawool Estate will result in a night you won’t want to miss.
Bookings are open for the Candlelight Concert at The Trawool Estate, with tickets selling at a price of $159.
The ‘doors’ of the outdoor amphitheatre will open at 7pm, giving audience members time to grab drinks and snacks before the two-hour show, which is set to begin at 7.30pm.
For more information and to book, contact The Trawool Estate on 5792 1444 or visit tinyurl.com/59ju4ekx