CRITICALLY acclaimed Sydney orchestral group ACO2 is proving there is something on Tasmania's East Coast for everyone.
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The 17-person "high octane" orchestra will tour the state next month, performing at St Helens on November 16.
Violinist Peter Clark, his violist brother Wiliam and violinist Thibaud Pavlovic-Hoba all hail from Hobart.
The trio said they were looking forward to visiting the coast again and giving audiences a taste of their unique style.
"The program we're playing includes some of the great Scandinavian Romantic composers including Sibelius and Grieg, along with some other musical gems rarely heard in Tasmania," Mr Pavlovic-Hobba said.
"Audiences can expect a performing style of complete passion and dedication to the music we play - we truly love what we do, and we love sharing it with as many people as we can," Peter Clark added.
ACO2 will perform at St Helens' Portland Hall on Sunday, November 16 at 4pm, following performances in Burnie and Launceston on November 13 and 15 respectively.
They will then head to Port Arthur and Hobart on November 19 and 20.
Bookings can be made by emailing chocaloly@westnet.com.au.