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Three of a kind

THE Noosa Music Society is delighted to present the Streeton Trio on 20 July, as part of the Noosa Long Weekend Festival.
Described by Musica Viva as Australia’s most internationally successful piano trio, the Streeton Trio are sure to impress.
The Streeton Trio features three of Australia’s leading young musicians; Emma Jardine on the violin, Benjamin Kopp on piano and Elena Cheah on cello.
The trio’s performance will include Haydn’s Piano Trio number 39, Rachmaninov’s Piano Trio number 1 and Beethoven’s Piano Trio number 1.
Currently based in Berlin, the trio has studied intensively with the world’s leading chamber musicians and is in high demand across Europe, UK, Scandinavia, Asia, New Zealand and Australia.
Winner of the 2011 Music Viva Chamber Music Competition, the Streeton Trio has been a finalist in prestigious international competitions, and has won scholarships from Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Victoria and Ian Potter Cultural Trust.
The Streeton Duo will perform on 20 July, at 7.30pm, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Centre, 115 Eumundi Road, Noosaville.
Tickets are available now, from $38 for general seating. Visit the Noosa Music Society website www.noosamusic.org to secure your ticket.

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