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Australian Indian Orchestra To Inaugural Concert In Sydney 13

Concert will build on the strong link between Australia and India by melding the best Indian musicians with Australia’s finest orchestra members

In a first for Australia, and with a vision to connect Australians and Indians through music, Sydney’s Nagaraj brothers have launched the Australian Indian Orchestra (AIO) – Australia’s first and only Symphony Orchestra dedicated to performing Indian music.

The AIO will bring together Australian and Indian musicians, audiences, and hearts together through the fusion of Indian music with Australian orchestras.

Encapsulating this connection, the AIO’s inaugural concert “Sydney to

Mumbai: A Symphonic Journey to Incredible India” will be held at the iconic Verbrugghen Hall in the Sydney Conservatorium of Music on Sunday 13 August at 5:00pm.

The highly anticipated concert will feature some of the most popular Bollywood songs transformed by the grandeur of a majestic 60-piece Australian Symphony Orchestra.

The Symphony Orchestra will comprise of local Sydney musicians and rising talents from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and Sydney Youth Orchestras and led by the Australian-Indian brothers: Sagar and Suraj Nagaraj.

Sagar, 26, is an accomplished violinist who has performed with the Australian World Orchestra.

“This will be the biggest collaboration

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