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CONCERT: Musica Eterna

Musica Eterna will perform a collection of music of different styles and their own unique arrangements, involving piano, violin and voice.

POSTPONED: Sunday 21st August 2022
NEW DATE: Saturday 5th November 2022
5.30pm - 6.40pm, no interval.
*Doors open 5.15pm.
The Barn Gallery

Adult $40
Concession $35
Child $20


Justin Corlevetti

Justin was born in Melbourne to Irish and Italian parents and is a Spinto Tenor. At the age of 15 Justin was awarded a scholarship to study at the Melba Conservatorium of Music, and at 18 was engaged to sing in the chorus of The Snow Queen with the Victorian State Opera.

Justin performs in Italian, German, French, Spanish and Russian, and has the ability to invite his audience closer with his stage presence and his rich warm tones. Justin has performed extensively throughout Victoria and has performed in major Italian, German, and Russian events. His love for motorbikes seen him perform the Australian National Anthem at the World Superbike Championships Phillip Island 2003. His collaboration of genres consist of popular international songs, neapolitan and broadway Hits.

Olga Vakoussevitch

Olga has performed as a soloist and chamber ensemble performer over many decades both locally and internationally. Olga has performed with the Australian Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra Victoria and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra among many others and is a qualified violin teacher, instructing students of all levels.

Tamara Vasilevitsky

Tamara brings to the stage an exciting energy and presence with her renowned technical and musical virtuosity. Her ability to connect to and captivate audiences makes her an outstanding performer as well as a talented and passionate musician. Her mastery of various musical styles encompasses a vast repertoire of jazz, classical, pop, medley, Spanish, French, gypsy and Russian folk, including her own unique arrangements. 

Tamara graduated from Minsk Conservatoire in Belarus and received a Masters Degree in the Minsk State Music Academy. She has toured Russia and Europe with leading Russian musicians and has won the International Piano Competition in Warsaw, the International Chamber Music Competition in Prague and the International Festival for Variety Artists in Moscow.

Tamara is currently working as an accompanist at the Conservatorium of Music (The University of Melbourne) and runs a prestigious private musical practice. 

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