WORLD class performers will feature at a special concert next month at a property at Mount David, near Black Springs.
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Pianist David Paterson and violinist David Saffir will share a bouquet of melodies by composers Mozart, Debussy and Franck at the concert on November 19 at 3pm at Kennedy Park, Loch Erin Road, Mount David.
It will be the 15th concert since the chamber music events started more than three years ago.
Mr Paterson, who played both violin and piano from age seven, entered Newington College at age 12 as a music scholar, also studying composition and musicology with Richard Gill.
He completed his B.Mus (Hons) at the Royal College of Music, London and he has worked extensively as a soloist, session pianist and accompanist, appearing in the concert halls of Australia, Romania and the UK.
He works as a composer and pianist.
A violinist, conductor, teacher and mentor, Mr Saffir has performed as a soloist throughout Australia and Europe.
He currently holds the position of Concertmaster Emeritus with Willoughby Symphony Orchestra.
Mr Saffir performed with cellist David Pereira in the Fistful Of Firsts string quintet concert at Bathurst last year.
Tickets for the Mount David concert are $50 per person for concert and high tea, with a glass of wine at 2.30pm to set the mood.
Contact Rod Tuson at rodtuson1@gmail.com or on 6337 9679 for bookings or inquiries.