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Hear a violin virtuoso

ATTILLA Sautov is a world-class violin virtuoso of the highest calibre.
Brandishing a brand-new 1705 Stradivari model violin from Cremona, he returns from an inspiring tour of Italy to present a unique solo recital.
This will be the first time he has toured without a chamber orchestra or pianist.
However, there is no compromise on entertainment, as Attilla’s style of playing demonstrates the incredible acrobatics that, in the right hands, can be achieved on the violin.
Attilla is receiving wide praise throughout this tour, with many commenting on the incredible sounds that he can produce with the instrument.
Attilla’s impressive mastery of the violin also creates the illusion of hearing more than one instrument. Attilla performs with great passion and warmth, and with breath-taking technique.
Don’t miss this stellar performance when Attilla comes to the Cooran Memorial Hall, 14 King Street, on Saturday 7 May at 2pm. Tickets are $30 for adults, $25 for concession and $20 for students, $10 12 to 17-year-olds and under 12 free. Tickets are available at www.attillasautov.com or call 0417 619 915 to reserve your seat.

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