Southern Cross Soloists
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Southern Cross Soloists was established in 1995 and since that time has built a reputation as one of Australia's leading chamber music ensembles. The ensemble maintains an extensive schedule of performing, teaching and recording. Annually, it presents a subscription series in Brisbane, tours nationally with guest artists, appears at numerous festivals around Australia and presents the world class Bangalow Music Festival. Since its inception it has also toured internationally, including visits to the United States, New Zealand, Canada, South Korea and China.
The ensemble has a strong commitment to furthering music education in Australia, particularly in regional Queensland, and it presents an annual music camp in Rockhampton as well as visiting one or two regional centres to inspire music students over an intense weekend of masterclasses and performances. Southern Cross Soloists is also dedicated to supporting Australian works and composers, having commissioned more than 50 new works. Southern Cross Soloists is currently ensemble in residence at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
Season 2012
Experience the Southern Cross Soloists in 'intimate mode' at QPAC, where you sit on the stage with these brilliant musicians.
Subscriptions 2012
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Southern Cross Soloists Subscriptions
QPAC
PO Box 3567
South Brisbane Q 4101
Fax: 07 3844 7790
Phone: qtix 136 246.
Contact the Soloists
For more information about the Southern Cross Soloists, who they are and what else they are up to, please visit Southern Cross Soloists' official website.
In the Media
“The Southern Cross Soloists are one of the nation's most acclaimed chamber ensembles, drawing in not just the best musicians in the country to be part of the group but their collective networks mean they have access to some of the greatest performers in whatever genre they choose.” The Courier-Mail
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