Acacia Quartet seeks the unusual and emotional for its performances

Albert  McKnight
Updated June 18 2019 - 12:56pm, first published 12:30pm
PLAYING THE UNUSUAL: Acacia Quartet, including Anna Martin-Scrase (second right), will perform a concert in Bega in July. Picture: Chris Donaldson
PLAYING THE UNUSUAL: Acacia Quartet, including Anna Martin-Scrase (second right), will perform a concert in Bega in July. Picture: Chris Donaldson

The Acacia Quartet aims to share its passion for chamber music with the world, constantly trying to find something a little different.

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Albert  McKnight

Albert McKnight

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Journalist at Bega District News.

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