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The Leila Waddell Concert Series 2026

Partridge String Quartet

Sunday 29 March at 3pm

All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Bathurst

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Known for their vibrant and exhilarating performances, the award-winning Partridge String Quartet has recently emerged as one of Australia’s leading string quartets of its generation.

As an ensemble that strives to bring joy and excitement to their audiences, the string quartet is passionate about performing well-loved masterpieces while inviting audiences to join their curiosity and exploration of the limitless possibilities that the string quartet genre has to offer.

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Presented in association with Musica Viva Australia

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The Leila Waddell Concert Series 2026

Streeton Trio:
Women Who Dared

Sunday 19 July at 3pm

All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Bathurst

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Bold, brilliant women in chamber music.

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Join the Streeton Trio for a powerful and inspiring evening celebrating the brilliance and resilience of women in music. This program shines a light on four extraordinary female composers who defied convention and left a lasting mark on the classical world.

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Presented in association with Musica Viva Australia

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The Leila Waddell Concert Series 2026

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Postcards - Melodies from Afar

Sunday 8 November at 3pm

Keystone 1889, Bathurst

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A Musical Voyage across Cultures and Continents.

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Embark on a captivating musical journey with Postcards – Melodies from Afar, a concert that blends jazz, classical, folk and world music in a truly unique experience. From the fierce folky jazz of Django Reinhardt’s Seul ce soir to the romantic bossa nova of Antônio Carlos Jobim’s Corcovado, this performance explores the depth and beauty of diverse musical traditions.

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Presented in association with Musica Viva Australia

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Creative Galah is based on the land of the Wiradjuri people. the traditional owners, the original storytellers, musicians, dancers, artists and culture makers of the region. We acknowledge Elders past, present and emerging.

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