Winter Dialogues
This second winter concert continues the collaboration between Paul Wright (violin) and Raymond Yong (piano), who will be joined by guest artists, with details to be announced shared soon, presenting a companion programme to the previous day’s performance.
Designed as a complementary concert rather than a repeat, the programme will again include Beethoven’s Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47 “Kreutzer”, alongside additional repertoire that differs from the first concert. Set against the calm and reflective atmosphere of winter in Dunsborough, this performance offers audiences a distinct and thoughtfully curated musical experience across the weekend.
With their long-standing musical partnership and shared commitment to chamber music, Raymond and Paul bring clarity, sensitivity and depth to each performance. Together with guest artists, they will present a richly varied and collaborative programme shaped by refined musicianship and musical insight.
Secure your tickets to enjoy this second winter concert in Dunsborough.
Programme
Programme details will be announced in due course. Join our mailing list here to stay informed and receive notification when the final programme is confirmed.
Artists
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Paul Wright is a distinguished violinist and educator with a long and influential career in Australian classical music. He was a member of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra for more than two decades, including many years as Concertmaster, and later served as Professor of Violin at the UWA Conservatorium of Music.
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Raymond Yong is an acclaimed pianist and collaborative artist with extensive experience across chamber music and vocal repertoire. He has performed widely throughout Australia and internationally and has held senior teaching and leadership roles at the UWA Conservatorium of Music.
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Tiani is a second-year Bachelor of Music student at WAAPA and a Resident Music Scholar at St George's College. An award-winning vocalist, she has earned multiple honours at the Bunbury WA Performing Arts Eisteddfod and has performed as a soloist with the Philharmonic South West Orchestra.
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Frida Iacopetta is an emerging violinist from Western Australia's South West. A member of the South West Philharmonic Orchestra since 2022, she has performed extensively as both an orchestral and solo musician and is currently studying violin with Shaun Lee-Chen in the Bachelor of Music program at UWA.
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This piano trio is a dynamic chamber ensemble comprising three exceptional young musicians. Coached at St George's College by renowned chamber musician Paul Wright, the group has developed a vibrant collaborative approach to performance and a shared commitment to musical excellence.
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