
Dana Alison and Friends
November 23, 2025 @ 2:00 pm Buy Tickets
DANA ALISON & FRIENDS – Music for Flute, Cello and Piano: Classical and Beyond
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- Details
- November 23, 2025 @ 2:00 pm
- Duration
1 Hour and 45 Minutes (with interval) - Location
The Sutherland Arts Theatre - Session Times
Sunday, 23 November @ 2pm
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- Tickets
Adult - $28
Concession (Seniors or Pensioners) - $26
Student - $12
Presented by Sutherland Music Club
About the Artists:
Dana is an emerging Sydney-based flautist and the 2025 Flute Fellow with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. She holds a Master of Performance from the Royal College of Music, London, and while there performed as a chamber musician at some of the UK’s most prestigious venues, including Wigmore Hall, Royal Albert Hall, and Abbey Road Studios.
Noah is a dynamic young cellist hailing from Bendigo, Victoria, who has performed side-by-side with most of Australia’s professional orchestras. He was Principal Cello of the Australian Youth Orchestra in 2024 and is now excited to be a Fellow with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Pianist Paul Cheung has performed solo, concerto, chamber and orchestral repertoire across Australasia, Europe, and South America. He won the 2023 Geoffrey Parsons award, the inaugural David Miller award, and prizes at the Australian National Piano Award 2022.
Paul was also Sutherland Music Club’s 2011 Youth Music Awards’ winner!
This is a concert not to miss!
Sutherland Music Club is a not-for-profit organisation under the umbrella of the Federated Music Clubs of Australia. Its mission is to bring great music to the local community at an affordable cost. 2025 is the Club’s 68th Year.
**Why not also purchase a 2026 Membership of Sutherland Music Club and be set for the fabulous 5-concert series next year. It’s amazing value for money! Tickets on sale November 2025 (see Pavilion Sutherland website to purchase) **
SMC Website: www.sutherlandmusicclub.org.au
Disclaimer
*Student applies to full time students.
**Concession applies to healthcare card holders and pensioners.
Valid identification must be able to be presented on entry.