Australian Chamber Orchestra Homecasts

This week’s programme on the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s Homecasts series:

ACO BACKSTAGE – New Release
Satu Vänskä plays Paganini -Principal Violin Satu Vänskä brings a quirky, isolation-inspired interpretation to Paganini’s fiendish Caprice for Violin No.5.
Tue 14 Apr, 7pm

ABC CLASSIC
Duet: Timo-Veikko Valve
Principal Cello Timo-Veikko ‘Tipi’ Valve joins pianist Tamara-Anna Cislowska for a moving performance of Webern’s Two Pieces for Cello and Piano, recorded for ABC Classic’s Duet program.
Wed 15 Apr, 7pm

HOME TO HOME – New Release
Liisa Pallandi & Timo-Veikko Valve – join ACO violinist Liisa Pallandi and Principal Cello Timo-Veikko ‘Tipi’ Valve for an intimate duet recital performed from their Sydney home.
Fri 17 Apr, 7pm

ACO BACKSTAGE – New release
The ACO has collaborated with Peter Lehmann Wines to create a Spotify playlist inspired by the rich, bold and opulent Barossa reds the winery is famous for. Enjoy a glass of wine with your music as Peter Lehmann is offering 20% off and free shipping across Australia until 26 April. Visit Casella Cellar: https://www.casellacellar.com/
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