Review: War and Peace (Canberra Symphony Orchestra)
Making his debut with the CSO, young conductor Sam Weller made an indelible stamp with a performance to be treasured.
Making his debut with the CSO, young conductor Sam Weller made an indelible stamp with a performance to be treasured.
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Following its success last year, the $90,000 fund will support the creation of up to 15 new works from underrepresented voices.
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