Leading Russian violinist key drawcard in Musica Viva’s 2015 season

Maxim Vengerov heads an impressive line-up of international and local talent in Musica Viva's 70th year.
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World-acclaimed violinist Maxim Vengerov. Image via http://www.bashmet-festival.com/de

Musica Viva has announced its 2015 season, which will play host to an impressive range of new and returning acclaimed chamber musicians to perform around the country.

The year will mark its 70th anniversary and will include an International Concert Series, the return of the biennial Musica Viva Festival, and the Coffee Concert series in Melbourne and Sydney.

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Matthew Wade
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Matthew Wade is a Master of Journalism student at the University of Melbourne. He has written for the Daily Review, and is on the Melbourne Queer Film Festival selection panel. Follow him on Twitter: @MatthewRWade