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Wilma Smith (violinist)

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189:(piano) and David Berlin (cello) with whom she has performed regularly in New Zealand and Australia. In the last two years she has been a frequent guest with another Melbourne group, Ensemble Liaison, whose core is clarinet, cello and piano but who expand with other instruments to perform a widely varied and eclectic repertoire. The 2008 International Festival of the Arts in Wellington provided an opportunity for three concerts of chamber music collaboration with 135:
An invitation to form the New Zealand String Quartet took her back to Wellington in 1987 and she was first violinist of the quartet until her appointment as Concertmaster of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in 1993. During her years with the quartet they toured New Zealand and Australia extensively
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he has conducted, Wilma Smith's was "unquestionably the most beautiful". He describes her as "an exceptional musician with whom felt an immediate rapport".
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Smith lives with her partner, Peter Watt, a computer consultant and ex-trombonist, and their three daughters, Jessye, Rosie and Sophie.
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and led the Harvard Chamber Orchestra, the Handel and Haydn Society and Banchetto Musicale, a period instrument baroque orchestra.
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for Chamber Music. Although the Lydian String Quartet was Smith's professional focus in Boston, she also worked regularly in the
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Wilma Smith to step down as Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster at the end of 2014
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In June 2013 she announced her retirement from the MSO from the end of the 2014 season.
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Smith has enjoyed a longstanding duo partnership with pianist
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Wilma Smith (disambiguation)
Fijian
violinist
Suva
Auckland
New Zealand
concertmaster
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Australia
Guadagnini
Fiji
Auckland University
Auckland Symphonia
Boston
New England Conservatory
Dorothy DeLay
Louis Krasner
Josef Gingold
Yehudi Menuhin
Sándor Végh
Naumburg Award
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Tanglewood Festival
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Andrew Davis
Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending
Michael Houstoun
Munro/Smith/Berlin Trio

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