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Ziggy & Miles at Beleura House & Garden

Friday 30 August 2024 | 5.30pm - 7.30pm

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Contact Name: Beleura House & Garden

Location

1 Tallis Drive
Mornington , 3931 Victoria

Australian guitarist brothers making history” (The Age), Ziggy and Miles are two of their home country’s finest young musicians forging an international career.

Their performances are known for their “deeply considered musicianship, immaculate care and superlative technique” (5MBS).

Currently based between NYC and Melbourne Australia, the brothers maintain an active concert schedule with a focus on commissioning and premiering underplayed works by current composers.

Ziggy and Miles are Artist diploma candidates at The Juilliard School under Multiple Grammy Winner, Sharon Isbin, where they are the first Australians and first guitar duo in the program’s 20-year history to be accepted.

With over 50 awards between them in guitar competitions and local music Eisteddfods across their home city of Melbourne, Ziggy and Miles proved their artistry as soloists and as a duo from a young age. A selection of their major accolades includes prizes in the Guitar Foundation of America International Ensemble Artists Competition, the Adelaide International Guitar Festival International Classical Guitar Competition, and finalists in the Concert Artists Guild Competition.

Ziggy and Miles play guitars by Australian luthier Jim Redgate with Savarez strings.

Includes preshow drinks and canapés:

Concession $58

Full Price $63

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