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Review: SUSO Presents: Playing Together (Separately)

SUSO's first concert of the year.

April 11, 2021 Samuel Garrett
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Socially distanced strings: USyd’s silenced musicians

On the financial restraints limiting the scale and enjoyment of classical music.

November 10, 2020 Deaundre Espejo
Reviews // Suso

Review: Sydney University Symphony Orchestra’s Concert 3

It was a delightful program for a Sunday afternoon concert—a lovely ode to Spring.

September 18, 2018 Iris Zeng
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Review: Sydney University Symphony Orchestra Concert 2

It was a thrilling night of sweet symphonic sounds, performed at the Conservatorium.

June 12, 2018 Grace Johnson
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Review: SUMSxSUSO Present Beethoven 9

The combined talents of SUMS and SUSO provided a night of unadulterated musical enjoyment

October 8, 2017 Georgia Tan
Reviews // Campus Culture

Review: Sydney University Sydney Orchestra’s Slavic Reflections

The concert's old-new-old music sandwich formula proved to be a satisfying and enjoyable night of music

June 11, 2017 Josie Gibson

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