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Never fails to delight

Since winning the piano trio prize and the Audience Choice Award at the Australian National Chamber Music Competition in 2001, Seraphim Trio has never failed to delight audiences.
Widely celebrated for the vitality and intelligence of its music-making, the trio, comprising Anna Goldsworthy (piano), Helen Ayres (violin) and Timothy Nankervis (cello) is well-known to Musica Viva audiences.
Anna Goldsworthy delighted Noosa with her piano lessons recital and book talk at the 2014 Noosa Long Weekend.
Seraphim is thrilled to announce that it will perform Haydn’s beloved piano trio, “Gypsy Rondo”, Ravel’s piano trio in a minor and Schubert’s glorious piano trio number two with guest violinist Andrew Haveron. Concertmaster of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Andrew has worked with all the major symphony orchestras in the UK and has established himself as one of the most sought after violinists of his generation.
Tickets are $40 for adults and $10 for students and available now from www.thej.com.au.
The performance will be held at The Good Shepherd Lutheran Centre, corner Eumundi Road and Goodchap Street Noosaville, on Sunday 7 May commencing at 4.30pm. Tickets are available at the door from 3.30pm.

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