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Australian Wind Quintet at Beleura House & Garden

Thursday 3 July 2025 | From 1.30pm

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Contact Name: Beleura House and Garden

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1 Tallis Drive
Mornington, 3931 Victoria

Come to Beleura House & Gardens and enjoy a rare performance by Australia's finest classical wind soloists playing together - the Australian Wind Quintet.

Enjoy Afternoon Tea in Beleura's Gatehouse with the musicians after their performance.

The Australian Wind Quintet delights audiences with interpretations of masterworks from the wind repertoire and engaging Australian compositions.

Clarinetist David Griffiths is a passionate educator and performer. He has presented masterclasses and workshops in Asia, Europe, the United States, the Middle East, and Australia.

Shefali Pryor has performed as guest principal with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Auckland Philharmonia, and as a casual musician with the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Since 2018, Carla Blackwood has been French Horn Lecturer at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, University of Melbourne, and since 2022 Horn faculty at the Australian National Academy of Music.

Over the past decade, Josh Batty has performed as guest Principal Flute with more than 30 leading orchestras worldwide, working with top conductors and soloists across Europe, the USA, South America, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.

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