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Bach at the Station with Cellists of Otago

Cellists of Otago, the Dunedin based cello ensemble comprising 12 cellists, directed by Heleen du Plessis, will perform a 30-minute programme of music by Bach arranged for cello ensemble of some of the most favorite works by Bach.

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Bach at the Mall with Cellists of Otago

Cellists of Otago, the Dunedin based cello ensemble comprising 12 cellists, directed by Heleen du Plessis, will perform a 30-minute programme of music by Bach arranged for cello ensemble of some of the most favorite works by Bach.

Written by heleen-duplessisotago-ac-nz

Bach at St Paul’s with Cellists of Otago

Movements from solo suites for cello performed by Heleen du Plessis, her students at the University of Otago and members of Cellists of Otago.

Written by heleen-duplessisotago-ac-nz

Bach at the Toitū Museum with Cellists of Otago

Cellists of Otago, the Dunedin based cello ensemble comprising 12 cellists, directed by Heleen du Plessis, will perform a 30-minute programme of music by Bach arranged for cello ensemble of some of the most favorite works by Bach.

Written by heleen-duplessisotago-ac-nz

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