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Eskimo Joe and the West Australian Sym...

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Just Classics 2: The Gold Collection

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Respighi – Pines of Rome, Brazilian ...

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Mendelssohn: The Hebrides / A Midsumme...

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On the Town: The Best of Bernstein

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Hyde: Piano Concertos

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Music of Spain: Falla | Albéniz | Tur...

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Danzas Fantásticas

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David Lumsdaine: Orchestral Works

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Andrew Schultz: Maali (Waso Live)

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Biography

The West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) is Western Australia’s largest and busiest performing arts organisation. With a reputation for excellence, engagement and innovation, WASO’s resident company of full-time, professional musicians plays a central role in creating a culturally vibrant Western Australia. WASO is a not for profit company, funded through government, ticket revenue and the generous support of the community through corporate and philanthropic partnerships. WASO’s mission is to touch souls and enrich lives through music. Each year the Orchestra entertains and inspires the people of Western Australia through its concert performances, regional tours, innovative education and community programs, and its artistic partnerships with West Australian Opera and West Australian Ballet. The Orchestra is led by Principal Conductor and Artistic Adviser Asher Fisch. The Israeli-born conductor is widely acclaimed for his command of the Romantic German repertoire and is a frequent guest at the world’s great opera houses. Each year the Orchestra performs over 175 concerts with some of the world’s most talented conductors and soloists to an audience in excess of 190,000. An integral part of the Orchestra is the WASO Chorus, a highly skilled ensemble of auditioned singers who volunteer their time and talent. http://waso.com.au/