| Mueller orchestra set to wow locals |
| Saturday, 23 July 2011 00:00 |
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A FLAMBOYANT concert featuring acclaimed violinist Attilla Sautov, along with the Mueller International String Orchestra, will perform at Beaudesert’s Uniting Church on Saturday, July 30. Attilla Sautov, for many years, was concert master of several orchestras in Europe and has played in more than 40 countries. Attilla’s performance has been described by critics as “some of the most powerful, impassioned and colourful music in the solo violin repertoire”. He has performed in some of the world’s most prestigious venues including the Sydney Opera House, Cologne Philharmonic Hall, Munich Philharmonic, Berlin Concert Hall, Ottawa National Art Centre, Hong Kong Art Centre and Centre Colon in Madrid. He is known for his extrovert and flamboyant stage presence and his tremendous command of the violin. This allows him to play the most difficult Paganini parts which always results in standing ovations. The event will take place at the Uniting Church on William Street from 7pm. Tickets are available online at www.trybooking.com or at the door one hour prior to the concert. Additional information can be obtained on www.attillasautov.com or by phoning 0424 253 539. The prices of the tickets are $30, concessions $25, students $20. children, 12 to 17-years-old, $10. |
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