Review: Haveron, Breider, & Clerici with Daniel de Borah (Musica Viva Tasmania)
An evening of chamber music filled with passion, virtuosity, romance and sheer exuberance.
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An evening of chamber music filled with passion, virtuosity, romance and sheer exuberance.
A real sense of music as both a historical and a living art.
A weird alternative world: a roller coaster of horror and humour.
Benjamin Beilman, Giordano Bellincampi and the TSO deliver a truly outstanding evening of music.
Pianist Ying Ho and cellist Jonathan Békés's extraordinary recital was a gift.
Proof, should it be needed, that music truly does transcend time and space.
These concerts are a celebration of what musicians have to offer the world.
From fine food and wine to Bach in the Barns, the festival celebrates the wonders of what Tasmania has to offer.