A concert featuring an eminent German violinist will be performed in Sydney later this year.
Classical music afficionados from Liverpool and other suburbs of the NSW capital are soon to enjoy the opportunity to see Berlin artistic director and violinist, Davide Garrett play in concert with two accompanists at Sydney Town Hall.
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The David Garrett Trio will be performing works by a diverse range of composers including Schubert, Vivaldi, Dvořák, Fauré, Kreisler, Mozart and Saint-Saëns, among others, at the evening event.
Garret first picked up the violin when he was only four years old and studied with masters like Ida Haendel and Zahkar Bron to name but a few. A child prodigy, he made his debut on stage at age 10 and at 13 signed with Deutsche Grammophon, the youngest artist to ever do so.
Today, he is praised for being a pioneer in the contemporary crossover trend, as well as for his virtuous playing. He has been described as the Jimi Hendrix of violinists and has toured worldwide.
The David Garrett Trio will play live in concert at Sydney Town Hall on Sunday, September 17. The hall is situated at 483 George Street in Sydney, and the performance will run from 7pm until 10pm.
