Australian World Orchestra to perform at Edinburgh International Festival
The AWO will perform in Edinburgh before returning home for concerts in Melbourne and Sydney.
The AWO will perform in Edinburgh before returning home for concerts in Melbourne and Sydney.
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Sydney-based composer Richard Charlton has taken out the top prize, with Natasha Lin and Naomi Dodd as runners up.
The six recipients; Hadley Agrez, Kristin Berardi, Taylor Davis, Natalie Dietz, Nick Garbett and Stuart Rogers will travel to Bremen later this month.
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The marimba player took home the top gong at the 23rd iteration of the award.
The eight musicians, chosen from over 160 worldwide applications, will spend 12 months being mentored by members of the orchestra.
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The pioneering group’s work with neurodiverse performers has been recognised with the 'Nobel Prize' of theatre awards.