Tahlia Petrosian: Taking classics underground
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Violist Tahlia Petrosian is recognised as one of the foremost creative forces who is transforming classical music in the 21st Century. Her unique approach to classical performance has garnered international attention and acclaim for her ability to redefine the boundaries of the genre. She’s performed in venues from the Sydney Opera House to Wigmore Hall. A violist with the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig, she’s also the brains behind the exciting concept Klassik Underground, and the Financial Review called her “The Australian violist making classical music cool again”.  This conversation was recorded on a recent visit Tahlia made to Australia with members of the Gewandhaus Orchestra. In this fascinating discussion, she talks about repackaging classical music for a contemporary audience to entice new generations into the genre without sacrificing any musical integrity. Her diverse musical selections help to tell her story with both the Gewandhaus and Klassik Underground.
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