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Resonances: Performing the AE Smith collection

Copy of Stradivari’s ‘Alard’ violin, made by Australian master craftsman AE Smith in 1954. National
Copy of Stradivari’s ‘Alard’ violin, made by Australian master craftsman AE Smith in 1954. National

Overview

Join this extraordinary musical experience as the National Museum’s AE Smith string quartet is brought to life.

Arthur Edward Smith, widely regarded as Australia’s most important violin maker, crafted instruments that have been played by some of the world’s greatest musicians, shaping music and musical careers in Australia for over 80 years.

Featuring musicians from the Canberra Symphony Orchestra and insights from the National Museum’s curators and conservators, this special event weaves together music, storytelling and conversation about these historic instruments and their maker.

Presented in partnership with the Canberra Symphony Orchestra.

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9 Oct 2024
October 2024
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