ARIA Best Classical Album list [15]. Accessed 5 September 2019.
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Festival Maribor is held annually in September and presents musicians and ensembles from all round the world. It is regarded as one of Europe's major music festivals.[1] Accessed 5 September 2019.
fundraiso.ch
For information about the Eduard Tschumi Musikpreis-Stiftung see [3]. Accessed 5 September 2019.
Called the Nordiska Kammarorkestern in Swedish, this professional orchestra is based in Sundsvall.[11] Accessed 5 September 2019.
nytimes.com
Eichler, Jeremy. "Australians in Black, Gambling on Versatility." The New York Times. Published online 4 May 2004.[5] Accessed 9 September 2019.
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Plush. "Mountain. Australian Chamber Orchestra. ABC Classics." The Weekend Australian - Review, 2–3 September 2017. Retrieved from PressReader.[4] Accessed 9 September 2019.
Associate Professor Alice Waten.[2] Accessed 5 September 2019.
University of Sydney, Honorary Awards, Richard Leo Tognetti.[14] Accessed 5 September 2019.
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Hewett, Ivan. "Perfect commingling of spiritual and human: Ivan Hewett reviews the Australian Chamber Orchestra at Bath Abbey." The Telegraph, published online 29 May 2006.[9] Accessed 7 September 2019.
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Clements, Andrew. "Australian CO/Richard Tognetti – review." The Guardian, published online on 29 November 2011.[8] Accessed 7 September 2019.
"Citation delivered by Professor Gerard Sutton, Vice Chancellor of the University of Wollongong, on the occasion of the admission of Richard Leo Tognetti to the Degree of Doctor of Creative Arts honoris causa on 27 April 1997."[12] Accessed 5 September 2019.
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Midgette, Anne. "Australian Chamber Orchestra Is Energetic if Imperfect." The Washington Post, published online on 1 October 2009.[6] Accessed 7 September 2019.
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Known as the "Carrodus" and named after English violinist John Tiplady Carrodus (1836–1895), it is often listed among the four or five best violins produced by this maker. At the time of its purchase in 2007 by an anonymous Australian its value was assessed at A$10 million (£3.9 million).[10] Accessed 5 September 2019.