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Bach to Baby family concerts back in West Dulwich This Friday!


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Fri. 15th Feb 4pm, All Saints Church, Lovelace Road, SE21 8JY

[https://www.bachtobaby.com/west-dulwich-music-concerts-for-baby-and-family]


Season of Love

Featuring Claire Sterling, violin & Daniel King Smith, piano

Bach to Baby Programme Image - Season of LoveEmbrace the season of romance with songs to love and waltzes to dance! Hear the aching hearts of composers past; Tchaikovsky's Serenade Melancolique, Suk's Appasionata, and Smetana's ode to his beloved homeland - music to pluck at your heart strings.


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


Doors open at 3:30pm. Concert lasts for about an hour.


Great music and fab coffee awaits!


All Saints Church, Lovelace Road, SE21 8JY

Tickets: Adults ?8 - ?12, all children come for FREE


Buy tickets online at [www.bachtobaby.com]

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