Baroque Scottish Music at Riversdale
Overview
Explore historic Riversdale and view a rare Scottish Baroque music manuscript from the 1700's, on display for the very first time.
Spend a day at Riversdale, a National Trust NSW property with origins as a coach inn and later became home to the Twynam family for almost 100 years.
Standing within its original paddocks and outbuildings, Riversdale is a fine example of a Colonial Georgian home. Explore splendid seasonal gardens and picnic grounds and head inside to view a renowned collection of fine Australian Colonial furniture and arts and craft.
On display for the very first time will be a rare 300-year-old manuscript of Scottish baroque music, discovered tucked away inside a piano at Riversdale in the 1980s. This small practice book, etched with their own handwriting, gives an intimate insight into the lives of two young women, Margrat Arthour and Helen Wight, whose music and stories have travelled across centuries and continents.
Special exhibition on display for a limited time as part of the Australian Heritage Festival celebrations.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.