Christian Li Debuts With The Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Christian Li

Sydney Symphony’s next Family Event features 11-year-old wunderkind, violinist Christian Li  who will make his debut with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, performing Summer from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Sydney Symphony Family Concerts are designed to engage young minds in music. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons will also feature Sydney Symphony concertmaster Andrew Haveron as violinist and director.

Join Sydney Symphony’s music educators for interactive music activities in the foyers from 45 mins before the 1pm concert, and 45 mins after the 2.45pm concert.

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