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Music in Eden │Free Live Lunchtime Music on Fri 21 Mar │With Max, Lydia, Miranda

Frances from Mount Eden

Come along to the Mt Eden Village Centre (449 Mt Eden Rd) for Free Live Music on Friday 21 March from 12 to 1pm!

Students from the Auckland Academy of Music, Lydia Chen (piano), Max Wang (piano/violin), and Miranda Meng (piano/violin), are delighted to share their passion for music with the community.

Their program features beautiful piano and violin works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann and more.

For more info, please visit: www.edenarts.art...

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Organised by Eden Arts and sponsored this year by the Mt Eden Village Business Association, Music in Eden is a performance opportunity for musicians as well as a regular music programme for locals and music lovers to enjoy. Performers range from professionals to students and cover a range of musical genres from classical to contemporary. Koha to Eden Arts welcome.

#MusicInEden #EdenArts #FreeLiveMusic #MtEdenVillageCentre #FridayLunchtime #MaxWang #LydiaChen #MirandaMeng

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