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World’s fastest violinist will trill and thrill the Joan - blog post image

World’s fastest violinist will trill and thrill the Joan

Musicians Vov Dylan, Stephen Fischer King, Desiree Regina and The Palace Orchestra will treat the audience this coming Wednesday with their spectacular new show Beyond the Danube.

Beyond the Danube is a world-class production featuring a combination of highly acclaimed international guest artist and musicians led by the world’s fastest violinist, Vov Dylan, in a show that will delight fans of classical and popular music of all ages.

The impressive, delightful and versatile repertoire presented includes the ever popular The Blue Danube Waltz, the edge-of-your-seat excitement of the William Tell Overture, highlights from Carmen, Gypsy thrills with Czardas, a surprisingly unique rendition of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody, plus some fabulous interpretations of Zorba, Unchained Melody, Swan Lake and the Radetzky March to name a few.

At the front of the show is Vov Dylan, who currently holds the title of ‘the World’s fastest violinist’, a record set in 2014 and listed in the Australian Book of Records. He’s released 10 studio albums and has recorded for film, TV and radio.

Mischievous, charismatic, bubbling with energy all in a short concert. I was on the edge of my seat and constantly surprised by your engaging performance – Susan Moses - Fine Music FM

Joining Vov Dylan will be singer Stephen Fischer King and soprano Desiree Regina, who has toured throughout Europe with Opera Holland in the title role of Carmen and as Christine in Phantom Of The Opera, and the Palace Orchestra which consists of hand-picked musicians from the best orchestras in Australia.

Waltz on in on Wednesday 27 September at 10am and enjoy the famous, complimentary Red Cross Devonshire Tea before the show starts at 11am and finishes around 12:30pm. All seats are allocated and tickets are on sale now, so get in early and book your tickets.

There’s no better way to enjoy a mid-week musical treat than Morning Melodies at The Joan!

Beyond the Danube

Date/time: Wednesday 27 September 11am.

Tickets: $20 and include morning tea from 10am with the show commencing at 11am.

Venue: Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre. Book at The Joan Box office 47237600 or online at www.thejoan.com.au.

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