Schoolboy called into Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) Academy

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FEW ARE CALLED: Felix Hughes Chivers

IT IS hard to believe that Felix Hughes Chivers is only in Year 9 at Bishop Druitt College when you hear him playing his viola.

His incredible talent has seen him recently selected in the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) Academy for 2020.

This year it will be an interactive online experience from July 6 to 9. Participants just like Felix will be online from 10am-1pm each day where they will participate in technique tutorials, private lessons, Q&A and discussion sessions as well as sectionals.

"I'm incredibly excited to be accepted into such a high level ensemble program with Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO)," Felix said.

"ACO are such an inspiring professional ensemble with incredible chamber skills. I'm looking forward to playing with some amazing musicians and playing some really fun and awesome music."

Watch him rock:

The week will culminate in a virtual performance which will be shared online for public performance.

There will also be a second program in Sydney from December 11 to 13 which will be face to face.

The head of Performing Arts at BDC, Rebecca Day, said "the ACO usually only take 4-5 violists nationally, so having Felix selected is a huge honour. He has worked so hard and is such a talented violist and we are all very proud of his achievement".

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