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Mario Dobernig Conductor
Svetlana Bogosavljevic cello
Emily Su violin
Nutcracker Suite Op.71 (selections)
Rococo variations Op.33
Violin concerto Op.35 (Canzonetta)
Swan Lake Ballet suite Op.20 (selections)
1812 Overture Op.49



On a quest to make a difference, innovator Mario Dobernig is one of the most inspiring music makers of his generation. Mario is Artistic Director and Conductor in Chief for the Art of Sound Orchestra, the Victoria Chorale and co-artistic director of the Albury Chamber Music Festival. He has conducted among others the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, Kapfenberger Symphoniker and Orchestra Calliope and at prestigious venues and festivals in Europe, the Middle East, China and Australia.
Svetlana Bogosavljevic studied at the prestigious Special High School of the Tchaikovsky Conservatorium of Music, Moscow, the Peabody Conservatorium, Baltimore, and the Cologne Hochschule of Music where she graduated with a Soloists Diploma. An avid chamber musician she appeared throughout Australia and New Zealand, along with performances at the KotorArt Festival in Montengro and the Novi Sad summer music series. In 2010 she appeared in Serbia with pianist Rita Kinka at the Novi Sad summer music concerts along with performances in Belgrade and on Serbian National television with pianist, Vladimir Milosevic. In 2012 she presented a recital and masterclass at the Belgrade International Cellofest.
Violinist Emily Su
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Costa Hall – Deakin University
1 Gheringhap St Geelong VIC 3220
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