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Alexander Briger, Founder and Chief Conductor grinning with pride. “Everybody knows how good we are at sports, acting, business, but people don’t realise there are more top class Australian classical musicians than any other field. So I really wanted to bring it together and showcase to the world and fellow Australians what we have produced in the world of classical music. We’ve been talking about it for 25 years since we started off in our twenties. Very quickly it was obvious that Australian musicians started getting jobs in the best orchestras across the world. My fellow musicians and I always wondered how good we’d sound if all of us came together. That led to the inception of AWO,” added Briger. “Two main challenges were logistics and finances. Logistically bringing together so many people from so many countries and cities around the world was difficult. Booking their airfares, hotel accommodation, transport of their instruments, etc. The second challenge was to finance the orchestra. Ticket prices at concerts do not generate enough revenue to cover the costs so we require sponsorships and Govt. support. This can be hard as many organisations need sponsorship and Govt. funding. We are very lucky that we secured sponsors who are a great support financially and also with their advertising and social media. Gabrielle Thompson, Founding Director We are always proud to acknowledge the support of our Governments, both State and Federal,” explained Gabrielle. Although the AWO is still a young orchestra, the rich experience it’s players behold give it a very mature sound. Owing to this, the orchestra has already performed Mozart, Beethoven’s 9th Synphony, 7th Symphony, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, and many other operatic works. “The biggest lesson I’ve learnt over the years is to let time occur. Becoming mature as a musician. I was in such a rush when I was younger! Lots of musicians and conductors today are in a rush. It seems to me that the world is very keen on extremely young musicians. But in actual fact, conducting needs time and maturity. If I could do it all again, I would take time in doing things without trying to do everything. Taking time to relax and let things happen naturally as they occur and not be in a rush,” reminisces Briger. “We would love to play with AR Rahman or having something composed particularly for us if we went to India. And Anoushka Shankar, of course! She would be amazing to play with,” he signed off. General Manager of the beautiful property Grand Hyatt Kochi Bolgaty and Lulu Bolgaty International Convention Centre, Girish Bhagat who facilitated the entire concert at their premises said, "The AWO approached us about five months ago even before the hotel opened. The whole vision was given to us and it was very exciting. I was initially nervous to see how would Cochin accept this. But the response has been phenomenal." He added that the concert was for a good cause and the proceeds were going to the Autism foundation in Thiruvalla. Girish Bhagat, General Manager Grand Hyatt Kochi Bolgaty The Score Magazine highonscore.com 25