Chamber Music Residency Italy 2025

Are you a chamber musician? Would you like to go to the Orvieto Festival in Italy in 2025?

Participants in the 2024 Chamber Music 18-26 age group event at the Sydney Eisteddfod will be considered for this exciting opportunity. Violinists David Carreon, Monty Guo, violist Justin Chen, and cellist Noah Oshiro will represent Sydney Eisteddfod at Orvieto Musica in Italy from June 17- July 5 2024.

You could be the ensemble group in 2025!

Click here for more information or to enter.

 

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