Art Classics: Symbiosis featuring Slava and Leonard Grigoryan

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Counted amongst the finest musicians of their generation, esteemed guitarists Slava and Leonard Grigoryan have developed a stellar reputation for enthralling audiences with the energy of their performances, the symbiosis of their telepathic musicianship, the breadth of their repertoire spanning centuries, continents and genres, and their “uncommon originality and authority… musicality, expressivity and daring” (New York Times).

Between them, they have received 4 ARIA awards and an incredible 25 ARIA Award nominations. As a duo they have recorded 12 albums. They have been touring internationally since 2003, regularly performing throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and the USA, as well as giving concerts in Brazil, South Africa, India and the Middle East.

Individually and as a duo, they have collaborated and worked with many luminaries such as Paco Peña, Ralph Towner, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Luke Howard, and Joseph Tawadros. Their prolific recording output includes film soundtracks and duo interpretations of music by Bach, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Faure and many more. These astounding artists curate and present a stunningly eclectic program traversing the rich terrain of the guitar repertoire from the 1700s to the 21st Century.

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  • Sun 8 Dec

11am–12pm

Art Gallery of Ballarat

40 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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$55 - $60

Includes Medieval to Metal exhibition entry
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