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Winter Reflections

  • St George’s Family Centre 48 Gibney Street Dunsborough, WA, 6281 Australia (map)

Winter Reflections

This winter concert brings together two of Western Australia’s most respected musicians, Paul Wright (violin) and Raymond Yong (piano), for an intimate afternoon of chamber music in Dunsborough.

Set in the quieter winter season, this performance offers an opportunity to slow down and enjoy the warmth and clarity of live music in a close and reflective setting. The programme will feature Beethoven’s Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47 “Kreutzer”, alongside additional chamber works performed by Raymond and Paul, creating the first of two distinct musical experiences across the weekend.

Raymond and Paul bring decades of shared experience as performers, collaborators and educators. Their interpretations are shaped by musical insight, balance and a deep understanding of chamber repertoire, qualities well suited to the scale and atmosphere of this winter concert.

Secure your tickets to enjoy this special 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

  • 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.

  • 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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