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Monthly Archives: June 2012
House concerts
It was wonderful to present two house concerts with my harpsichordist colleague Peter Hagen in regional Victoria last week. The audience members were very appreciative, and many commented on how wonderful it was to be able to hear baroque instruments … Continue reading →
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Tagged baroque violin, chamber music, harpsichord, house concert
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Article for AUSTA Qld
An article I’ve written on Baroque Style, aimed at assisting busy string teachers, has been printed in the June newsletter of AUSTA Qld (Australian Strings Association, Queensland branch) . If anyone is interested in joining AUSTA and receiving this newsletter … Continue reading →
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Tagged AUSTA, baroque violin, Early Music, Historically Informed Performance, string teaching, style
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Devonshire Tea Concert June 16
Mmm, devonshire tea, with homemade jam. I’m definitely looking forward to this gig! I’ll be performing a selection of my all time favourites for baroque violin, with the wonderful Peter Hagen on harpsichord. For more details go to the trybooking … Continue reading →