Musica Viva Festival gives people the opportunity to experience some of the world’s most talented chamber musicians.

Over four days in April, Musica Viva will be presenting a jam-packed program for its biennial festival at the Conservatorium. Seven concerts, interactive workshops for the whole family, guest talks and musical demonstrations will fill the time of festivalgoers, and there is something for everyone, whether you are a novice or an aficionado of chamber music.

Internationally acclaimed cellist Mischa Maisky will be appearing alongside Serbian pianist Aleksandar Madžar, Armenian clarinettist Narek Arutyunian, the Doric String Quartet from the UK and the Pavel Haas Quartet from the Czech Republic. This huge international lineup will be complemented by the appearance of some exceptionally talented Australian performers including the likes ofguitarist Karin Schaupp, Melbourne pianist Daniel de Borah, and the Orava Quartet from Brisbane.

The Musica Viva Festival will take place at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music from Thursday April 9 – Sunday April 12.

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