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Music review: Opening Applause, Australian Festival of Chamber Music

Two premieres and two perennial favourites open the 2023 Australian Chamber Music Festival in Townsville with a well-chosen program.

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Queensland
Australia
Russia
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Australian
Katy-woolley
Deborah-cheetham-fraillon
Joseph-havlat
Jack-liebeck
Irina-morozova
Matthew-hunt

'Spectacularly colourful, loud and proud' - The Strad Calendar 2023: The Australian Collection

'Spectacularly colourful, loud and proud' - The Strad Calendar 2023: The Australian Collection
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Sydney
New-south-wales
United-kingdom
Denmark
Covent-garden
Westminster
Italy
Finland
Austria
Pekka

The Strad News - Australia mourns prominent violin teacher

The Strad News - Australia mourns prominent violin teacher
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Moskva
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Malaysia
Australia
Thailand
Hong-kong
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China
California

'Spellbinding' music crosses cultures and centuries

Music / “Four Winds Festival 2021”, Bermagui, April 2-4. Reviewed by ROB KENNEDY.  AFTER a spellbinding couple of days at the 2021 Four Winds Festival, the final day, Sunday, April 4, hosted more musical and artistic treats. To add to the delightful ambience, at the end of Saturday and Sunday’s afternoon performances, in the Windsong Pavilion, music aficionado Graham Abbott held conversations with festival artists and directors over drinks and food. The Muffat Collective on strings with Hamed Sadeghi playing the Tar, an Iranian lute-like instrument, performed musical interactions between the sounds of the east and west. Responding to Muffat’s playing with improvisatory moments, Sadeghi and the players created an intimate world of unique sounds. With music by Francois Couperin, Bagio Marini and others, they brought a stillness to the festival that matched the nature we were in.

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Iran
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Iranian
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Rohan-dasika
Graham-abbott

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