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HomeEntertainmentTeenage violinist set to stun Noosa locals

Teenage violinist set to stun Noosa locals

15-year-old Sydney virtuoso violinist Beatrice Colombis will stun audiences in Noosa at the Matinee Concerts on Sunday 24 and 31 March.

Beatrice started learning violin before her third birthday, as she was born in Italy to an Australian mother and an Italian father who met while they were both studying Piano at the Moscow Conservatorium.

She has performed around the world, with concerts in Australia, Italy, England and Japan. Beatrice received her L.Mus.A. with distinction in 2017 at 14 years-of-age and now Noosa Orchestra has invited her to play as Soloist at their two autumn concerts playing two spectacular pieces from the violin repertoire.

The two concerts will take place from 2.30pm, on the 24 at the Good Shepherd Church, 115 Eumundi Rd, Noosaville and on the 31 at the Cooroy Memorial Hall, 23 Maple St, Cooroy.

Discounted tickets can be pre-purchased at www.noosaorchestra.com.au or www.Eventbrite.com.au. Tickets also available at the door but it is recommended to book early to avoid disappointment.

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