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The Art of Violin
 

The violin concerto has taken its place as one of the most popular and exciting genres of all music. At the end of the 17th century, the violin as we know it was born, with Stradivarius amongst others creating masterful instruments that continue to be played today.

Italy was alive with excitement for the violin, and this fever spread to its European neighbours, with the Baroque violin concerto serving as stimulus for both violin technique and repertoire development, raising the profile of both performer and composer and rivalling opera in popularity.

This program shines a light on how German, Italian and French composers interpreted this genre with concertos by Telemann, Leclair, Handel, Vivaldi and Bach performed by Artistic Director Madeleine Easton, Rafael Font and Simone Slattery.

 

Event details

Venue: St Finbar’s Church - 46 Levy Street Glenbrook, NSW, 2773 Australia
Bookings: https://www.bachakademieaustralia.com.au/events/the-art-of-violin-concert-3
Start Date: Sunday 28 September 2025

DATE & TIME: Sunday, September 28, 2:30 PM

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